raider


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
raid/reɪd/
noun
  • 1 a rapid surprise attack on people or premises.
  • 2 a surprise visit by police to arrest suspects or seize illicit goods.
  • 3 Stock Exchange a hostile attempt to buy a controlling interest in the shares of a company.
verb
  • 1 conduct a raid on.
  • 2 quickly and illicitly take something from (a place).
– derivatives
raider noun.
– origin ME: Scots var. of road in the early senses ‘journey on horseback, foray’.
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