sceler-, scelero- +
(Latin: wickedness, bad, evil deed, crime)
pavor sceleris
The fear of "bad men"; such as burglars, kidnapers, etc.
scelerat
A villain or a criminal.
scelerate
1. A descriptive term for wickedness or being villainous.
2. A wicked person; a villain; a criminal.
2. A wicked person; a villain; a criminal.
An excessive detestation of bad men: People who have scelerophobia are horrified of being attacked and harmed by wicked people, such as burglars, rapists, robbers, murderers, or other criminals.
scelestic
Wicked; villainous.
Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving word units meaning "bad, wrong": caco-, kako-; dys-; mal-; mis-; pessim-.
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