shreward

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English

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Etymology

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Derived from shrew, the animal.

Noun

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shreward (plural shrewards)

  1. (archaic) A rascal; a scoundrel.
    • 1882, Edwin Guest, A history of English rhythms, page 613:
      Good principles and fair manners, Them to teach to many a shreward— For such was ever his wont.