scurrile

adj
/ˈskʌɹaɪl/UK/ˈskɝɹɪl/US

Etymology

From French scurrile, from Latin scurrilis.

  1. derived from scurrilis
  2. derived from scurrile

Definitions

  1. Scurrilous.

    • ’Tis not scurrile this, but chaste, honest, most part serious, and even of religion itself.
    • the wretched affectation of scurril laughter

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