rascal

/ˈra-skəl/

Middle English rascaile, rascaille, borrowed from Anglo-French rascaille, rascail rasc- (perhaps from Old French —Norman and Picard— *rasquer *rāsicāre) + -aille, collective suffix, going back to Latin -ālia

noun

  1. a mean, unprincipled, or dishonest person

  2. a mischievous person or animal