1a :
rascality
. b : a roguish or mischievous act. 2 obsolete : roguish mischief.
lack of honesty; acts of lying or cheating or stealing. 1, Folly is the cloke of
knavery
. 2,
Knavery
may serve, but honesty is best. 4, Folly is the cloak of
knavery
.
noun, plural knav·er·ies.
action or practice characteristic of
a knave. unprincipled, untrustworthy, or dishonest dealing; trickery.
The noun knavery comes from knave, an old-fashioned word meaning “
rascal or rogue
.” Shakespeare was especially famous for using knave as an insult, and knavery reflects this sense of a foolish and terrible person who’s up to no good.
1’no system can protect a fool from the knavery of others’
villainy
, unscrupulousness, baseness, roguishness, badness, wickedness, viciousness, iniquity, depravity, evil, vileness, devilishness, rascality, delinquency, corruption, corruptness. wrongdoing, evil-doing, misconduct, mischief, roguery, devilry, turpitude.
Who is a rascal?
1 : a mean, unprincipled, or dishonest person. 2 :
a mischievous person or animal
.
Whats does obsolete mean?
(ɒbsəliːt ) adjective.
Something that is obsolete is no longer needed because something better has been invented
. So much equipment becomes obsolete almost as soon as it’s made. Synonyms: outdated, old, passé, ancient More Synonyms of obsolete.
What does Cogigate mean?
transitive verb. :
to ponder or meditate on usually intently cogitating the possible consequences of my decision
. intransitive verb. : to meditate deeply or intently cogitating on her career plans cogitated on what would be the right thing to do.
What is a roguish?
To be roguish is
to be up to no good
, which could mean being untrustworthy like a criminal or playful and mischievous. If someone gives you a roguish smile, he’s totally flirting with you.
Here “double knavery” means
to pull off one stunt and obtain two desired outcomes
– to get Cassio’s position (which he felt he deserved) and to make himself appear respectful for his ego’s sake.
What does truncation mean?
1 :
to shorten by or as if by cutting off
. 2 : to replace (an edge or corner of a crystal) by a plane. truncate. adjective.
What does hedge pig mean Shakespeare?
hedge-pig:
older English for hedgehog
, perhaps an ugly person or someone with a prickly personality.
a
knave very voluble
; no further. conscionable than in putting on the mere form of. civil and humane seeming, for the better compassing.
* Knave, n. 1. A dishonest, unprincipled man (often associated with acting troupes in the 16th and 17th centuries) 2.
A male servant or page
; of low rank or status.
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
knave. Antonyms: true-
penny
, gentleman, innocent, dupe, simpleton, gull, oaf. Synonyms: hogue, cheat, rascal, villain, miscreant, scoundrel.