Mosstrooper
Übersetzung von "mosstrooper" ins Russisch
mosstrooper
SubstantivUK
/ˈmɒs.truː.pə/
US
/ˈmɑsˌtruː.pɚ/
mosstrooper
mosstroopers Pl.
мосс-трупер
The mosstrooper was known for his raids across the border.
Мосс-трупер был известен своими набегами через границу.
Definitionen
mosstrooper
SubstantivUK
/ˈmɒs.truː.pə/
US
/ˈmɑsˌtruː.pɚ/
A member of a band of marauders or robbers, particularly those who operated in the border regions of Scotland and England during the 17th century.
The mosstrooper was notorious for raiding villages and stealing livestock in the borderlands.
An outlaw or bandit operating in the remote moorland regions of Scotland or northern England.
A lone mosstrooper held up the mail coach on the bleak hillside.
mosstrooper
AdjektivUK
/ˈmɒs.truː.pə/
US
/ˈmɑsˌtruː.pɚ/
Relating to, characteristic of, or resembling mosstroopers.
Local folklore recounts a mosstrooper raid that left the village in ruins.
Mosstrooper
EigennameA British steeplechase racehorse (1920s–1930s) famed for his jumping prowess.
Mosstrooper triumphed in the National Hunt races of the late 1920s.