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plural stinkards
(obsolete) Any of various malodorous animals. quotations
His nose, however, again gushed out blood, a system of defence which seemed as natural to him as that resorted to by the race of stinkards.
1824, James Hogg, The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner, Oxford, published 2010, page 35
Next you have a group of stinkards, vermin whom I hold in abomination. . [T]here have been cases proved of persons being killed in their beds by the odour of stinkards; and it is sufficient for one of these creatures merely to pass through a granary, a fruit-room, or a cellar, to render every provision in them uneatable.
1854, Charles Dickens, Household Words, volume 8, page 66
A teledu or stink badger, endemic to the island of Java, Mydaus javanensis. examples
(figuratively, rare, archaic) A person whose behavior is hurtful and unsavory; a stinker. quotations
[H]e asked with great emotion, if I thought him a monster and a stinkard!
1748, Tobias Smollett, chapter 34, in The Adventures of Roderick Random
Thou'rt a sweatbox and a stinkard, sir.
1960, John Barth, The Sot-Weed Factor, Doubleday, published 1987, page 48
"The Heartbreak Kid," by contrast, is a mean piece of work with an unsympathetic, lying stinkard of an anti-hero.
2007, Amy Biancolli, "‘Heartbreak’ anti-hero goes too far," Times Union (Albany, NY), 5 Oct. (retrieved 2 Sept. 2009)