larron

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French

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old French larron~larrun~ladrun~ladron, inherited from Latin latrōnem (accusative). Cf. the Old French lerre, inherited from the Latin nominative latrō. Cognates include Spanish ladrón and Italian ladrone.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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larron m (plural larrons, feminine larronne or larronnesse)

  1. (archaic) thief
    Synonym: voleur

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Further reading

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