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marauderenUK
ma·raud M0099700 (mə-rôd′)v. ma·raud·ed, ma·raud·ing, ma·rauds v.intr. To rove and raid in search of plunder.v.tr. To raid or pillage for spoils. [French marauder, from maraud, tomcat, vagabond.] ma·raud′er n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | marauder - someone who attacks in search of bootypiranha, predator, vultureaggressor, assailant, assaulter, attacker - someone who attacksmoss-trooper - a marauder and plunderer (originally operating in the bogs between England and Scotland) |
maraudernoun raider, outlaw, bandit, pirate, robber, ravager, plunderer, pillager, buccaneer, brigand, corsair, sea wolf, freebooter, reiver (dialect) They were raided by roaming bands of marauders.TranslationsMarauderenUK
MARAUDER. One who, while employed in the army as a soldier, commits a larceny or robbery in the neighborhood of the camp, or while wandering away from the army. Merl. Repert. h.t. marauderenUK
Synonyms for maraudernoun raiderSynonyms- raider
- outlaw
- bandit
- pirate
- robber
- ravager
- plunderer
- pillager
- buccaneer
- brigand
- corsair
- sea wolf
- freebooter
- reiver
Synonyms for maraudernoun someone who attacks in search of bootySynonymsRelated Words- aggressor
- assailant
- assaulter
- attacker
- moss-trooper
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