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1 harrier
n. harrier, one who harries, one who harasses; one who attacks and ravages; any of a number of short-winged hawks; breed of hound dog used for hunting rabbit; long-distance runner (Sports) -
2 معتد
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3 aggressor
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4 wrongdoer
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5 성상파괴자
n. iconoclast, on who destroys religious images or idols; one who attacks sacred traditions or cherished ideals -
6 성상파괴주의자
n. iconoclast, on who destroys religious images or idols; one who attacks sacred traditions or cherished ideals -
7 SNÁPR
(-s, -ar), m. dolt, fool (þú mant virðr sem hinn heimskasti s.).* * *m. [? vulgar Engl. snob; N. Lancashire snape], a dolt, with the notion of impostor or charlatan; in the ancient law a person who attacks an innocent man, e. g. who falsely boasts of having dishonoured a woman, was called snápr, and was to be punished as if really guilty, and his fine was called snáps-gjöld or ‘snob’s fine,’ þar sem heimskir menn ok snápar ráða upp á saklausa menn, N. G. L. i. 20; nú vænisk maðr því at …, gjaldi slíkan rétt, sem hann væri sannr at því máli, ok heiti maðr at verri, þat heita snáps-gjöld, Gþl. 204: in mod. Icel., when a priest or a married man breaks the seventh commandment, and to escape degradation and punishment hires another person to bear the blame, this latter is called snápr; hence it has become a by-word, a dummy, dolt, idiot; þessir menn munu vera snápar ok hafa ekki komit fyrr í önnur lönd, Fms. ii. 64; þér sofit sem snápar, Edda (Gl.), Str. 71, Fas. ii. 225; skynlauss s., Stj. 473; at snápar snubbi þik, 423; viltir snápar, 418: an impostor, laga-snápr, a ‘whipper-snapper,’ pettifogger; orð-snápr, a ‘word-snob,’ babbler, Acts xvii. 18; sem margr snápr hefir svarat hér til, Gþl. 172.II. the pointed end of a gimlet, pen, pencil, or the like, which may be the primitive sense of this word. -
8 पार्ष्णिग्रह
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9 iconoclast
n. iconoclast, on who destroys religious images or idols; one who attacks sacred traditions or cherished ideals, radical -
10 pirate
[ˈpaɪərət]1. noun1) a person who attacks and robs ships at sea:قُرْصان( also adjective) a pirate ship.
2) a person who does something without legal right, eg publishes someone else's work as his own or broadcasts without a licence:مُنْتَحِل، من يَعْمَلُ شَيئا بِدون رُخْصَهa pirate radio-station.
2. verbto publish, broadcast etc without the legal right to do so:يَنْشُر بِدون تَفْويضThe dictionary was pirated and sold abroad.
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11 Pirat
m; -en, -en pirate* * *der Piratpirate; buccaneer* * *Pi|rat [pi'raːt]1. m -en, -en,Pi|rá|tin[-'raːtɪn]2. f -, -nen (lit, fig)pirate; (= Luftpirat) hijacker* * *(a person who attacks and robs ships at sea: Their ship was attacked by pirates; ( also adjective) a pirate ship.) pirate* * *Pi·rat(in)<-en, -en>[piˈra:t]1. NAUT pirate2. (Luftpirat) hijacker* * *der; Piraten, Piraten pirate* * ** * *der; Piraten, Piraten pirate* * *-en m.pirate n. -
12 अभिसर्तृ _abhisartṛ
अभिसर्तृ a. One who attacks; an assailant; शोकाया- भिसर्तारम् Vāj.3.14. -
13 penempuh
one who attacks, assumes some difficult task, or goes a certain distance -
14 penyergap
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15 सार्थहन्
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16 aanvalster
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17 agressor
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18 bestormer
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19 controrelatore
controrelatore s.m. examiner (who attacks the thesis during its discussion). -
20 impugnator
impugnātor ( inp-), ōris, m. [id.], one who attacks, assails (late Lat.; in Liv. 27, 15, 8, the true read. is oppugnatores), Cassiod. Var. i. q. Ambros. in Psa. 118, Serm. 13, 6.
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