Olde English Insults
Across
- 2. An awkward or ungainly youth; someone who is clumsy or socially awkward
- 10. A lazy or idle person; someone who wastes their time on trivial matters
- 12. A shrewd or unscrupulous person; someone who is cunning or deceitful
- 13. A large cask used for storing wine or other alcoholic beverages; used metaphorically to insult someone's appearance or intelligence
- 14. A term of insult, meaning to slobber or drool; used to describe someone as foolish or inept
- 16. A foolish or idiotic person; someone who is easily deceived or manipulated
- 19. A cowardly or despicable person; a villain
- 20. Nonsense or rubbish; foolish talk or ideas
- 21. A deceitful or untrustworthy person; a scoundrel
- 22. A gullible or easily deceived person; a dupe
- 23. A simpleton or fool; someone lacking intelligence
- 24. A cowardly or timid person; someone lacking courage or bravery
- 25. A miserly or stingy person; someone who hoards their wealth
- 27. A contemptible or despicable person; someone who is dishonest or untrustworthy
Down
- 1. A vain or conceited person; someone who is overly concerned with their appearance or opinions
- 2. A promiscuous woman; a prostitute
- 3. A frivolous or flighty person; someone who is restless or lacks seriousness
- 4. An insult likening someone to a dull or buzzing insect; implying they are boring or annoying
- 5. A foolish or inept person; an idiot
- 6. A rascal or rogue; a dishonest or unprincipled individual
- 7. knave A contemptible or dishonest person; a scoundrel
- 8. A young person who is impertinent or cheeky; someone who makes smart or sarcastic remarks
- 9. A term of insult, likening someone to a diseased flower; an unpleasant or undesirable person
- 11. A stupid or foolish person; someone who lacks intelligence or common sense
- 15. A vain or conceited person; a dandy
- 17. Someone who talks nonsense or idle chatter; a windbag
- 18. A term of insult, likening someone to a diseased flower; an unpleasant or undesirable person
- 26. A term of insult, likening someone to a maggot-infested pie; an unpleasant or disgusting individual
- 28. A mischievous or deceitful person; a rascal