From wrong doer.
wrongdoer (plural wrongdoers)
- Someone who does wrong, whether morally, ethically, or in contravention of a law.
Get and keep wrongdoers out of your thorp (village).
1880, Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of Wisconsin, with Tables of the Cases and Principal Matters, volume XLIX, Chicago: Callaghan & Company, page 748:Where the owner of the property and several insurers have rights of action for different portions of the value, all arising out of the same wrongful act, they may join in a single action against the wrongdoër.
someone who does wrong
- Albanian: keqbërës (sq) m
- Arabic: أثِيم m, آثِم (ar) m (ʔāṯim), مُرتَكِب m, مُذنِب (ar) m, جانِي m (jānī)
- Armenian: չարագործ (hy) (čʻaragorc)
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- Catalan: malfactor (ca) m
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- Esperanto: malbonfaranto
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- Finnish: väärintekijä, pahantekijä
- French: malfaiteur (fr) m
- Galician: malfeitor (gl)
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- German: Übeltäter (de) m, Zuwiderhandelnder m, Zuwiderhandelnde f, Sündiger m, Gesetzesbrecher (de) m, Abweichler (de) m (dissenter)
- Hungarian: gonosztevő (hu)
- Italian: malintenzionato (it), malfattore (it), trasgressore (it), delinquente (it), malvivente (it)
- Latin: malefactor m
- Malayalam: അപരാധി (ml) (aparādhi), തെറ്റുകാരൻ (ml) m (teṟṟukāraṉ)
- Marathi: चुकीचे काम करणारी व्यक्ती m (cukīce kām karṇārī vyaktī)
- Norman: malfaiteux m
- Occitan: malfactor m
- Polish: złoczyńca (pl) m
- Portuguese: malfeitor (pt) m
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- Russian: злоумы́шленник (ru) m (zloumýšlennik), злоумы́шленница (ru) f (zloumýšlennica)
- Spanish: malhechor (es) m
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