connard
common noun
Syllable Decomposition
connardApparently formed (20th century?) by crossing con and adding the suffix -ard, but derived by deformation from the older word cornard in its sense of an insult.tlfi, the computerized Treasury of the French Language (1971-1994) (connard).
Definition
Feminine
connardeconnasse
Plural
connards
Translations
german:Idiot
english:dickhead
arabic:أهبل، أخرق
danish:idiot
spanish:pendejo
greek:μαλάκας
dutch:trut
portuguese:babaca
See also
conard (cn.)