TRUHAN – Encyclopedic Dictionary of Bible and Theology

A person who lives by deception and audacious lies and for a time enjoys a worthy reputation.

By definition, the rogue lacks morals and therefore is a subject worthy of being taken into account as a possible aggressor in unpaid loans, in lies and slander, in undue appropriations, etc.

Pedro Chico González, Dictionary of Catechesis and Religious Pedagogy, Editorial Bruño, Lima, Peru 2006

Source: Dictionary of Catechesis and Religious Pedagogy

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