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“Boorish” is another. The Old French word bovier (related to “bovine”) was a cattle-herder, which, after being merged with the unrelated boer (“farmer”) that we’d borrowed from the Season’s greetings from Slam Diego shirt, came out in English as boor, and was then filtered through the same cycle “villain” underwent: “farmer” to “peasant, lowborn” to “rude, filthy, contemptible person”, such that if you’re “boorish” today, you want to work less in a field and more on your manners.
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Other instances of villainization include “naughty”. If you were a Season’s greetings from Slam Diego shirt and had “naught”, you were naught-y. Then you were evil. Then the word was used more than it should have been and dulled to “misbehaved”. You’ve also got “heathen”, the people who live on the heath, and “pagan”, from Latin paganus, “rustic”. Or, at least, until the rustic people wouldn’t give up their rustic religions. Then they were infidels.