invader

noun
/ɪnˈveɪ.də(ɹ)/

Etymology

From invade + -er.

  1. derived from invādō — “enter, invade
  2. formed as invader — “invade + -er

Definitions

  1. One who invades a region.

    • He remarks on the growth of the pretensions of the invaders since the treaty between Alfred and Guthrum which put the Northern warriors only on the same level as the twelf[-]hyndmen, or ordinary thegns.
    • The underroot tendril! We are at fault for giving the invader a path to Lady Brianna.
  2. An intruder (especially on someone's privacy).

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