Perpetrator vs Felon - What's the difference?
perpetrator | felon |
A person who has committed a felony.
* 1859 , (Charles Dickens), A Tale of Two Cities , James Nisbet & Company (1902), Book 3, Chapter 6,
(legal) A person who has been tried]] and [[conviction, convicted of a felony.
As nouns the difference between perpetrator and felon
is that perpetrator is one who perpetrates; especially, one who commits an offence or crime while felon is villain (wicket person).As an adjective felon is
treacherous.felon
English
Etymology 1
(etyl) felun, feloun, from (etyl) .Noun
(en noun)page 340:
- Looking at the Jury and the turbulent audience, he might have thought that the usual order of things was reversed, and that the felons were trying the honest men.