varletry

/ˈvɑrlɪtri/
noun
  1. A group of dishonest or unprincipled people; the rabble or lower class considered as a whole.
    • The mayor accused the protesters of being varletry, but most were honest citizens.
    • In the old stories, the hero always fought against the varletry that threatened the kingdom.
    • The king dismissed the court as nothing but varletry and scoundrels.
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