avetrol

Etymology
Perhaps from.

Noun

 * 1) bastard; illegitimate child
 * 2) * 1810, Henry William Weber, Metrical Romances of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Centuries, page 114; quoting the Middle English text Kyng Alisaunder (c.1300 ), lines 2,690–2,696
 * "enm"

- […] “ Alisaunder !” thrye, “ Whar artow, horesone ! whar ? “ An hore to Amon the bar : “ Thou avetrol, thou foule wreche,  “ Here thou hast thyn eyndyng feched ! “ Com, and geve us on justyng, “ And thow schalt have hard metyng.”