Marauder

Pronunciation: /mərˈɔːdər/

Marauder (noun)

  1. A person who attacks and steals from others, often in groups, especially during travel or war.
  2. A person who moves around freely to take goods by force or threat, ignoring rules and safety.

Examples

  • The armed raider stole supplies from the camp.
  • Armed raiders moved at night to avoid guards.