Wiktionary
alt. 1 (context dated English) A scoundrel; an unprincipled contemptible person; an untrustworthy person. Usually, only used to refer to a male person. 2 (context archaic English) A man who uses foul language in front of a woman, typically a woman of high standing in society. n. 1 (context dated English) A scoundrel; an unprincipled contemptible person; an untrustworthy person. Usually, only used to refer to a male person. 2 (context archaic English) A man who uses foul language in front of a woman, typically a woman of high standing in society.
Usage examples of "blaggard".
Captain Radisson and the science vessels were here within an hour after Tiberius escaped-vanished-dematerialized-whatever the blaggard did.
And at them words the great blaggard cloud closed in on the moon and left the worruld as black as yer hat.
We're going to put human beans on it purty soon, though they're going to turn out to be blaggards, and at last we'll have to burn the place up.
Except that Kilgrew had inherited most of his wealth, determined to build it early on, and in the process became one of the most publicized computer wonks in the world, building not only that stock monitor you've got over there to super-speed series blaggards, plus their software.
We're going to put human beans on it purty soon, though they're going to turn out to be blaggards, and at last we'll have to burn the place up.