scelerat means A criminal, a villain. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
scelerat is pronounced /ˈsɛləɹət/.
Etymology
Borrowed from French scélérat, from Latin scelerātus, past participle of scelerāre (“to pollute, defile”), from scelus (“crime”).
noun
- A criminal, a villain.“Hence it is, that Scelerats, can by no Arts, nor any Amuſements hovv violent ſoever, ſtifle the Cries of a vvounded Conſcience; […]”