A robber, a plunderer; a ruffian, a rogue.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > thief > robber > [noun] > highwayman (53) routerc1300 A robber, a plunderer; a ruffian, a rogue. malandryna1438 A highwayman, a robber. stradarolle1562 A highwayman. highpad1567 †(a) a road, a highway; = pad, n.3 1a; (obsolete rare); (b) a highwayman, esp. one on horseback; = high lawyer n. (opposed to low pad n. at low, adj.… highway robber1577 A person who commits robbery on a public road; a highwayman (historical). Cf. highway robbery, n. 1. way-beatera1586 a person who loiters along the road, esp. with the intention of robbing passers-by; cf. market beater n. at market, n. compounds 2. lance-man1589 †(a) a highwayman; (b) a warrior armed with a lance. high lawyer1591 a highwayman, esp. one on horseback. St. Nicholas' clerk1598 a highwayman, thief. outrider1599 A highwayman. Obsolete. bidstand1600 A highwayman. land-pirate1608 one who robs on land, a highwayman; †also, a literary pirate. highwayman1617 A man who holds up travellers on a highway at gunpoint in order to rob them; esp. one who does this on horseback, as distinguished from a footpad… pad1652 slang. A robber; a highwayman. Cf. sense 1c. Obsolete. knight of the road1665 (a) a highwayman or (Australian) bushranger; = gentleman of the road at gentleman, n. phrases 6 (now historical); (b) a commercial traveller; (c) a… rum-padder1665 A highwayman; esp. a well-equipped one. Now archaic. paddist1671 A highwayman; = padder, n.1 rum pad1688 A robber, a highwayman. Now historical. pad-thief1690 a highwayman. gentleman (also squire) of the pad1700 gentleman (also squire) of the pad: a highwayman. Obsolete. snaffler1728 (See quot. 1728.) gentleman1778 Used euphemistically. A highwayman. Cf. gentleman of the road. scamp1782 A highway robber. archaic. scampsman1799 A highwayman. bandolero1832 A highwayman or robber. Also attributive. ladrone1832 /ləˈdrəʊn/ Used occasionally in books on Spain or Spanish America for: A highwayman. Also attributive (see quot. 1867). Spring-heeled Jack1838 a legendary figure with an exceptional ability in running and jumping, enabling him to escape from the scene of various robberies and assaults… road agent1840 †(a) an agent or driver for a stagecoach company (obsolete); (b) a robber who steals from travellers or holds up vehicles on the road (now historical… agent1876 A person acting on behalf of another. U.S. A stagecoach robber; = road agent n. at road, n. compounds 6. Now historical. Subcategories:— collectively (2) — who takes purses (5) — who has booty (1) — mounted (6) — footpad (10) |
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