Definition of Prowlers

1. Noun. (plural of prowler) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Prowlers

1. prowler [n] - See also: prowler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prowlers

prowar
prowd
prowdly
prower
prowess
prowesses
prowest
prowfishes
prowhaling
prowhite
prowl
prowl car
prowled
prowler
prowlers (current term)
prowlike
prowling
prowlingly
prowlings
prowls
proworker
prows
prox
prox.
proxemic
proxemics
proxenet
proxenetisms

Literary usage of Prowlers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. International Law Chiefly as Interpreted and Applied by the United States by Charles Cheney Hyde (1922)
"Armed prowlers. The law of nations, apart from the Hague Regulations above noted, denies belligerent qualifications to guerrilla bands. ..."

2. International Law by George Grafton Wilson, George Fox Tucker (1910)
"... ENEMIES NOT BELONGING TO THE HOSTILE ARMY —SCOUTS—ARMED prowlers—WAR-REBELS 81 Partisans are soldiers armed and wearing the uniform of their army, ..."

3. Eight Years in Syria, Palestine, and Asia Minor: From 1842 to 1850 by Fred Arthur Neale (1851)
"Beyrout-^Its rapid rise—Refinement of the inhabitants—' Grand balls — Custom-house obstructions — The promenade—Battista's Hotel—Night prowlers. ..."

4. The Seven Curses of London by James Greenwood (1869)
"Juvenile "Market prowlers." IT is a startling fact that, in England and Wales alone, at the present time, the number of children undor the age of sixteen, ..."

5. The Seven Curses of London by James Greenwood (1869)
"A Hundred Thousand Children loose in London Streets. — Neglected Babies.—Juvenile "Market prowlers." IT is a startling fact that, in England and Wales ..."

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