méchant

adjectivecommon nounverb

Syllable Decomposition

chant

from the Old French mescheant (mal tombant), which originally meant 'unlucky'; the modern sense of 'having a tendency to do harm' is attested from the 14th century. (12th century) mescheant. see mescheoir 'to fall badly'. Since then, the present participle cheant/chéant of the verb choir has disappeared.

Definitions

Antonym

Feminine

méchante

Plural

méchants

Translations

  • germangerman:Böser
  • englishenglish:bad guy
  • koreankorean:악역
  • japanesejapanese:悪玉

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