CADDISH - translation to arabic
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CADDISH - translation to arabic

PERSON (USUALLY MALE) HABITUATED TO CONDUCT CONSIDERED IMMORAL BY THE DOMINANT CULTURE OF THE SOCIETY IN WHICH THEY RESIDE
Caddery; Rakehell; Rake (Character); Rake (epithet); Rakish; Cad (character); Bounder (character); Rakehells; Rake-hell; Rake-hells; Rake hell; Rake hells; Roué; Restoration rake; Rake (person); Rake (character); Caddish
  • John Wilmot]], the most infamous of the Restoration rakes
  • The Tavern Scene from ''[[A Rake's Progress]]'' by [[William Hogarth]]

CADDISH         

الصفة

حَقِير ; خاسئ ; خَسِيس ; دَنِيء ; دَنِيّ ; دُون ; ذَلِيل ; سافِل ; ساقِط ; لَئِيم ; مُنْحَطّ ; مَهِين ; وَضِيع

caddish         
صِفَة : خَسِيس
RAKISH         

الصفة

خَلَاعِيّ ; خَلِيع ; داعِر ; زَانٍ ; عاهِر ; فاجِر ; فاسِق ; قَلِيلُ الحَيَاء ; ماجِن ; مُتَهَتِّك

Definition

Caddish
·adj Like a cad; lowbred and presuming.

Wikipedia

Rake (stock character)

In a historical context, a rake (short for rakehell, analogous to "hellraiser") was a man who was habituated to immoral conduct, particularly womanizing. Often, a rake was also prodigal, wasting his (usually inherited) fortune on gambling, wine, women, and song, and incurring lavish debts in the process. Cad is a closely related term. Comparable terms are "libertine" and "debauchee".

The Restoration rake was a carefree, witty, sexually irresistible aristocrat whose heyday was during the English Restoration period (1660–1688) at the court of King Charles II. They were typified by the "Merry Gang" of courtiers, who included as prominent members John Wilmot, George Villiers, and Charles Sackville, who combined riotous living with intellectual pursuits and patronage of the arts. At this time the rake featured as a stock character in Restoration comedy.

After the reign of Charles II, and especially after the Glorious Revolution of 1688, the cultural perception of the rake took a dive into squalor. The rake became the butt of moralistic tales, in which his typical fate was debtors' prison, venereal disease, or, in the case of William Hogarth's A Rake's Progress, insanity in Bedlam.

Examples of use of CADDISH
1. Lizzie has developed a rather worrying tendency to be drawn to the caddish type.
2. One amateur online commentator has even claimed that the caddish Goldman dumped his long–term girlfriend in order to appear on the show.
3. This shameless, caddish rogue seduced several landladies and usually their maids too, as well as a series of noblewomen and liberated revolutionary girls.
4. Aitken is now 62 and has lost none of the caddish charms that greased his political ascent and swept a great many women into bed.
5. His portrayal of Willoughby in the TV drama Sense And Sensibility made Dominic Cooper an overnight sex symbol – but it appears the 2'–year–old actor may share some of his character‘s caddish traits.