Rascality
[ra-skal-i-tee] /ræˈskæl ɪ ti/
noun, plural rascalities.
1.
or knavish character or conduct.
2.
a act.
/rɑːˈskælɪtɪ/
noun (pl) -ties
1.
mischievous, disreputable, or dishonest character, behaviour, or action
n.
“low and vulgar people collectively,” 1570s; “character of a rascal,” 1590s, from rascal + -ity.
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