assailant

Etymology
From, from the verb , from , from +. Equivalent to.

Noun

 * 1) Someone who attacks or assails another violently, or criminally.
 * 2)  A hostile critic or opponent.
 * 3) * 1782,, , London: T. Payne and Son and T. Cadell, Volume5, Book9, Chapter3, p.41,
 * the assailants of the quill have their honour as much at heart as the assailants of the sword.
 * 1)  A hostile critic or opponent.
 * 2) * 1782,, , London: T. Payne and Son and T. Cadell, Volume5, Book9, Chapter3, p.41,
 * the assailants of the quill have their honour as much at heart as the assailants of the sword.
 * 1)  A hostile critic or opponent.
 * 2) * 1782,, , London: T. Payne and Son and T. Cadell, Volume5, Book9, Chapter3, p.41,
 * the assailants of the quill have their honour as much at heart as the assailants of the sword.

Translations

 * Arabic: مُهَاجِم, مُعْتَدٍ
 * Azerbaijani: təcavüzkar
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech:
 * Danish: overfaldsmand,
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:, päällekarkaaja
 * French: ,
 * Georgian: თავდამსხმელი
 * German:
 * Hungarian:
 * Icelandic: árásarmaður
 * Italian: ,
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Latin: oppugnātor
 * Macedonian: на́паѓач, на́пасник
 * Maori: kaihuaki, kaipatu, kaiuruhi
 * Norwegian: overfallsmann
 * Bokmål: angriper
 * Polish:, , , napadający
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Slovene:, napadalka
 * Spanish: asaltante, atacante
 * Turkish:

Adjective

 * 1) Assailing; attacking.