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caitiff (s) (noun), caitiffs (pl)
1. A cowardly wretch and a despicable person.
2. Etymology: from Middle English, from Norman French, caitif, "captive, miserable" from Latin captivum, from captus, capere, "to take, to hold, to seize".
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