renard

Etymology
, from, the name of the fox in the medieval. A personal name, from, from , from  +. Compare 🇨🇬, whence (name of the fox, after the same tale). Displaced (from Latin ), possibly by way of taboo avoidance.

Noun

 * 1) fox small carnivore
 * 2)  crafty, purposeful and cunning character
 * 3)  flatulence
 * 4)  ancient navigation tool: circular, wooden or copper plate, which enables the helmsman to keep a record of wind conditions by inserting pegs at specific positions
 * 5) hardly detectable cracks or holes causing a water tank or pond to empty itself