Rascal vs Bezonian - What's the difference?
rascal | bezonian |
A dishonest person; a rogue; a scoundrel; a trickster.
A playfully mischievous person or creature; a troublemaker.
A member of a criminal gang in Papua New Guinea.
(obsolete) a beggar, pauper, rascal.
:: Great men oft die by vile bezonians .
:: A Roman sworder and banditto slave
:: Murdered sweet Tully; Brutus' bastard hand
:: Stabbed Julius Caesar; savage islanders
:: Pompey the Great; and Suffolk dies by pirates.
As nouns the difference between rascal and bezonian
is that rascal is a dishonest person; a rogue; a scoundrel; a trickster while bezonian is a beggar, pauper, rascal.As an adjective rascal
is low; lowly, part of or belonging to the common rabble.As a proper noun Rascal
is {{surname|lang=en}.rascal
English
Noun
(en noun)- That little rascal bit me!
- If you have deer in the area, you may have to put a fence around your garden to keep the rascals out.
Synonyms
* (someone who is naughty) devil, imp, mischief-maker, scamp, scoundrel * See also * See alsoDerived terms
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*bezonian
English
Noun
(en noun)- 1591 , William Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part II