English
Etymology
OF. marault: a vagabond through French.
Noun
en-noun
- Someone who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder. (e.g. a band of marauders)
- A band of outlaws who raids and pillages.
- By extension anything which marauds.
Translations
trans-top|Someone who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder
Finnish: rosvo, ryöstelijä
Neapolitan: mariuolo- very close to the original French word marault
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trans-top|A band of outlaws who raids and pillages
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trans-top|By extension anything which marauds
Finnish: rosvo
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See also
maraud
fr:marauder
io:marauder
it:marauder
ru:marauder
te:marauder
vi:marauder
zh:marauder
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