tirador

Catalan

Etymology

From tirar + -dor.

Noun

tirador m (plural tiradors, feminine tiradora)

  1. shooter

Derived terms


Cebuano

Etymology

tira + -dor

Noun

tirador

  1. a slingshot; a Y-shaped stick with an elastic sling between the arms used for shooting small projectiles
  2. (biblical) a sling; an instrument for throwing stones or other missiles, consisting of a short strap with two strings fastened to its ends, or with a string fastened to one end and a light stick to the other; a shepherd's sling
  3. a shooter; someone who shoots something, especially with a gun
  4. a hitman; a contract killer
  5. a gunman; a criminal armed with a gun, especially a professional killer

Verb

tirador

  1. to shoot something or someone with a slingshot or sling

Quotations

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Spanish

Noun

tirador m (plural tiradores, feminine tiradora, feminine plural tiradoras)

  1. shooter, rifleman

Derived terms


Tagalog

Etymology

tira + -dor.

Noun

tirador

  1. slingshot
  2. shooter
  3. hitman; contract killer
  4. gunman
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