scalawag
English
Etymology
Of obscure origin, perhaps from the name of the Shetland village of Scalloway (from Old Norse Skálavágr), known for its dwarf ponies and dwarf cattle.
Noun
scalawag (plural scalawags)
- (derogatory, archaic) A scrawny cow.
- (derogatory, archaic) A rascal.
- (derogatory, US, archaic or historical) Any white Southerner who supported the federal plan of Reconstruction after the American Civil War or who joined with the black freedmen and the carpetbaggers in support of Republican Party policies.
References
- scalawag at Merriam Webster Online
- Encylcopedia Britanica - scalawag
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