Marauder vs Maroon - What's the difference?
marauder | maroon |
Someone who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder.
A band of outlaws who raid and pillage.
By extension anything which marauds.
An escaped slave of the Caribbean and the Americas or a descendant of escaped slaves.
A castaway; a person who has been marooned.
Associated with Maroon culture, communities or peoples.
(slang, derogatory) An idiot; a fool.
* 2011 , S. Watts Taylor, Tarnish , iUniverse (2011), ISBN 9781462002023,
As nouns the difference between marauder and maroon
is that marauder is someone who moves about in roving fashion looking for plunder while maroon is an escaped negro slave of the caribbean and the americas or a descendant of escaped slaves or maroon can be a dark red, somewhat brownish, color or maroon can be (nautical) a rocket fired to summon the crew of a lifeboat or maroon can be (slang|derogatory) an idiot; a fool.As an adjective maroon is
associated with maroon culture, communities or peoples or maroon can be of a maroon color.As a verb maroon is
to abandon in a remote, desolate place, as on a deserted island.marauder
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(en noun)maroon
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Etymology 1
Derived from the American-Spanish , meaning “fugitive,” “wild”, “untamed”.Noun
(en noun)Adjective
(-)Derived terms
* maroonerExternal links
*A good short account of the "Bush Negroes" in Suriname
Etymology 2
(etyl) .See also
*Etymology 3
Etymology 4
From an intentional mispronunciation of the word (moron) used by the cartoon character .Noun
(en noun)page 21:
- At least, I would not be sleeping that night. Why did I have that espresso? What a maroon !