Miscreant
Note by H. Craik to Chapter 3 of Battle of the Books

This word played a curious part in Swift's subsequent quarrel with Steele. Steele had applied the word, in its ordinary sense, to a writer in the Examiner, whom he wrongly Identifies with Swift. Instead of frankly withdrawing it, he hinted that in the sense of 'unbeliever' (mescroyant) it would still apply to Swift.