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rotten (adj.)

c. 1300, from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse rotinn "decayed," past participle of verb related to rotna "to decay," from Proto-Germanic stem *rut- (see rot (v.)). Sense of "corrupt" is from late 14c.; weakened sense of "bad" first recorded 1881. Rotten apple is from a saying traced back to at least 1528: "For one rotten apple lytell and lytell putrifieth an whole heape." The Rotten Row in London and elsewhere probably is from a different word, but of uncertain origin.

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Definitions of rotten from WordNet

rotten (adj.)
very bad;
Synonyms: icky / crappy / lousy / shitty / stinking / stinky
rotten (adj.)
damaged by decay; hence unsound and useless;
rotten floor boards
Synonyms: decayed / rotted
rotten (adj.)
having decayed or disintegrated; usually implies foulness;
dead and rotten in his grave
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