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Definitions for Trespasser
[1] Law . an unlawful act causing injury to the person, property, or rights of another, committed with force or violence, actual or implied. a wrongful entry upon the lands of another. the action to recover damages for such an injury.
[2] an encroachment or intrusion.
[3] an offense, sin, or wrong.
[4] Law . to commit a trespass.
[5] to encroach on a person's privacy, time, etc.; infringe (usually followed by on or upon ).
[6] to commit a transgression or offense; transgress; offend; sin.
[7] (often foll by on or upon ) to go or intrude (on the property, privacy, or preserves of another) with no right or permission
[8] law to commit trespass, esp to enter wrongfully upon land belonging to another
[9] archaic (often foll by against) to sin or transgress
[10] law any unlawful act committed with force or violence, actual or implied, which causes injury to another person, his property, or his rights a wrongful entry upon another's land an action to recover damages for such injury or wrongful entry
[11] an intrusion on another's privacy or preserves
[12] a sin or offence
Words related to Trespasser
trespassinterloper, intruder, invader, evildoer, reprobate, transgressor, sinner, offender, infringer
Words nearby Trespasser
trespasstreponemiasis, treponemicidal, treppe, tres-tine, tresis, trespass, tress, tressed, tressure, tressy, trestle
Origin of Trespasser
1250–1300; (noun) Middle English trespas transgression, offense < Old French, derivative of trespasser, equivalent to tres- (< Latin trāns- trans-) + passer to pass; (v.) Middle English trespassen, derivative of the noun
Other words from Trespasser
tres·pass·er , noun
non·tres·pass , noun
un·tres·passed , adjective
un·tres·pass·ing , adjective
Word origin for Trespasser
C13: from Old French trespas a passage, from trespasser to pass through, from tres- trans- + passer , ultimately from Latin passus a pace 1