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Webster 1913 Edition


Poltroon

Pol-troon′

,
Noun.
[F.
poltron
, from It.
poltrone
an idle fellow, sluggard, coward,
poltro
idle, lazy, also, bed, fr. OHG.
polstar
,
bolstar
, cushion, G.
polster
, akin to E.
bolster
. See
Bolster
.]
An arrant coward; a dastard; a craven; a mean-spirited wretch.
Shak.

Pol-troon′

,
Adj.
Base; vile; contemptible; cowardly.

Webster 1828 Edition


Poltroon

POLTROON'

,
Noun.
An arrant coward; a dastard; a wretch without spirit or courage.

Definition 2024


poltroon

poltroon

English

Noun

poltroon (plural poltroons)

  1. An ignoble or total coward; a dastard; a mean-spirited wretch.
    • 1842, Nicholas Michell, The Traduced: An Historical Romance‎, page 266-267
      "To gain life by means of a breach of faith and honour, were indeed to render myself the poltroon, and the villain my accusers believe me."
    • 1951, P. G. Wodehouse, 'The Old Reliable', Hutchinson, London: 1981, p 162.
      The sounds outside had ceased...But somebody had been there, and she proposed to look into the matter thoroughly. There was nothing of the poltroon about Adela Shannon Cork.

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Adjective

poltroon (comparative more poltroon, superlative most poltroon)

  1. Cowardly.
    • 1926, T. E. Lawrence, Seven Pillars of Wisdom
      Accordingly, to excuse our deliberate inactivity in the north, we had to make a show of impotence, which gave them to understand that the Arabs were too poltroon to cut the line near Maan and keep it cut.

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References

  • poltroon in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913