Definition of Ladrons

1. ladron [n] - See also: ladron

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ladrons

ladkin
ladkins
ladle
ladled
ladleful
ladlefuls
ladler
ladlers
ladles
ladles and jellyspoons
ladlesful
ladling
ladron
ladrone
ladrones
ladrons (current term)
lads
lady
lady's-eardrop
lady's-eardrops
lady's-finger
lady's bedstraw
lady's bower
lady's comb
lady's cushion
lady's earrings
lady's finger
lady's garters
lady's hair
lady's laces

Literary usage of Ladrons

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

1. Los Gringos: Or, An Inside View of Mexico and California, with Wanderings in by Henry Augustus Wise (1849)
"Encounter ladrons, and present our Passport.—Somebody killed by Mistake.— Excitement in Queretaro.—Traitors of San Patricio.—Official Visits. ..."

2. Memoirs of Admiral the Right Hon'e. the Earl of St. Vincent by Jedediah Stephens Tucker (1844)
"The stationing of ladrons and frigates, was—" A squadron con- ting of five ships of the line, is always anchored ring an easterly wind between the Black ..."

3. The Asiatic Annual Register: Or, A View of the History of Hindustan, and of edited by Lawrence Dundas Campbell, E. Samuel (1811)
"... proceeded up the coast, to join the king, as most of his Native factories had rebelled, and were assisted« by a very large fleet of ladrons. ..."

4. History of Phoenicia by George Rawlinson (1889)
"... if Sidon.1 The kings had, in fact, deserted tin n cause on hearing that their cities had subn a Alexander, and readily placed their respect] ladrons at ..."

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