caterans

/ˈkætərənz/
noun
  1. In Scottish and Irish history, a band of armed raiders or freebooters, often from the Highlands.
    • The clan chief tried to control the caterans who terrorized the neighboring villages.
    • Legends tell of caterans who stole cattle under cover of night.
    • The caterans descended from the hills to raid the lowland farms.
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