单词 | marauder |
释义 | maraudern. 1. A person who marauds; a freebooter, a plunderer. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > thief > robber > sacker, raider, or looter > [noun] reavereOE forayerc1330 cateran1371 ransackerc1390 depopulatorc1440 rover1481 forager1489 river?a1500 riderc1550 wight-rider1569 predour1577 sacker1589 harrier1596 boot-haler1600 marauder1698 poligar1773 skinner1780 looter1860 raider1861 1698 R. Ferguson View of Ecclesiastick in Socks & Buskins 89 To be a Maroder and Pillager upon the street and Field of Humane Credit and Reputation is worse..than to turn common Padders. 1712 London Gaz. No. 5031/5 A Band of Maroders, consisting of Men of several Nations. 1774 T. Pennant Tour Scotl. 1772 77 Went..expressly to free the country from moroders. 1808 Sir J. Moore in Campaign in Spain (1809) 19 He is determined to shew no mercy to plunderers and marauders. 1870 J. H. Burton Hist. Scotl. to 1688 VI. lxx. 520 The marauders hovered round them like vultures round a wounded man. 1950 R. Macaulay World my Wilderness xxi. 146 There is much lawless wickedness in this district now, and many marauders come over the mountains from Spain. 1989 R. J. Smith Unknown CIA vi. 91 Farmers, rubber tappers, and their families were moved inside stockades where they could be protected from marauders. 2. In extended use: a predator, scavenger, etc. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > thief > petty thief or pilferer > [noun] mitcher?c1225 nimmera1325 pilferer1350 truffer1485 lurcher1528 picker1549 filcher1557 purloiner1557 prig1567 prigger1567 prigman1567 fingerer1575 piker1590 prag1592 nibbler1598 lurch-man1603 petty larcener1640 budge1673 catch-cloaka1679 prigster1682 sutler1699 marauder1764 snib1823 chicken thief1840 lurker1841 souvenir hunter1862 robberling1865 jackdaw1887 miker1890 frisker1892 bower-bird1926 jagoff1931 magpie1944 slockster- 1764 J. Grainger Sugar-cane ii. 58 Some place decoys, nor will they not avail, Replete with roasted crabs; in every grove These fell marauders gnaw. 1847 H. Miller First Impressions Eng. v. 93 Exposed to every hungry marauder of the deep. 1861 A. Trollope Orley Farm (1862) I. xxii. 178 The raisins shall become the prey of those audacious marauders only who dare to face the presence of the ghost. 1935 K. C. McKeown Insect Wonders Austral. 5 The marauders issuing from holes in the carcass in long streams, each ant bearing a fragment of flesh in its jaw. 1989 A. Brookner Lewis Percy vii. 100 He was a marauder, a manhandler, busy taking the text away from the author and turning it into something else. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1698 |
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