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Mawson, C.O.S., ed. (1870–1938). Roget’s International Thesaurus. 1922.

Class VI. Words Relating to the Sentient and Moral Powers
Section IV. Moral Affections
3. Moral Conditions

941. Knave.

   NOUN:KNAVE, rogue, villain; Scapin, rascal; Lazarillo de Tormes; bad man [See Bad Man]; blackguard [See Bad Man]; barrator or barrater [law], shyster [U. S.].
  TRAITOR, betrayer, archtraitor, conspirator, Judas, Catiline; reptile, serpent, snake in the grass, wolf in sheep’s clothing, sneak, Jerry Sneak, squealer [slang], telltale, mischief-maker; trimmer, renegade (tergiversation) [See Tergiversation]; truant, recreant, slacker; sycophant &. (servility) [See Servility].
   QUOTATIONS:
  1. O villain, villain, smiling, damned vilain.—Hamlet
  2. Thou little valiant, great in villainy!—King John
  3. He’s been true to one party, and that is himself.—Lowell
  4. Just for a handful of silver he left us, Just for a riband to stick in his coat.—Browning
  5. His honor rooted in dishonor stood, And faith unfaithful left him falsely true.—Tennyson