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varlet
[vahr-lit]
noun
a knavish person; rascal.
an attendant or servant.
a page who serves a knight.
varlet
/ ˈɑːɪ /
noun
a menial servant
a knight's page
a rascal
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of varlet1
Example Sentences
Momma pulled herself back from being ten feet tall with eight-foot arms and said, “You’re welcome for nothing, you varlet, I wouldn’t waste a killing on the likes of you. ”
A falconer like Edgar’s father was better paid and of higher social status than a groom or varlet.
Jon blows the varlets to bits, and totes his beloveds’ corpses to his home.
Well, come in, if it be so, varlet," replied the porter, lifting the barrier; "but if you come forbidden, the pillory and your ears will be acquainted.
Subtle.Out, the varlet That cozened the Apostles!
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