noun
- raiders or plunderers who attack and rob others
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The border reavers terrorized the countryside for decades.
- Medieval reavers would strike villages at dawn and disappear with their loot.
- The castle was built to defend against reavers from the north.
- Historical accounts describe reavers as fierce horsemen who lived by plunder.
- The king sent troops to hunt down the reavers plaguing the trade routes.
- Border reavers were common along the Scottish-English frontier in medieval times.