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Definition of Malefactors

Malefactor
Malefactor Mal`e*fac"tor, n. [L., fr. malefacere to do evil; male ill, evil + facere to do. See Malice, and Fact.] 1. An evil doer; one who commits a crime; one subject to public prosecution and punishment; a criminal. 2. One who does wrong by injuring another, although not a criminal. [Obs.] --H. Brooke. Fuller. Syn: Evil doer; criminal; culprit; felon; convict.

Meaning of Malefactors from wikipedia

- "A Malefactor" (Russian: Злоумышленник, romanized: Zloumyshlennik) is an 1885 short story by Anton Chekhov. "A Malefactor" was first published in the 7...
- Malefactor, Ade is the fifth album by the experimental rock band Red Krayola, released in 1989 by Gl**** Records. The album was adopted by Drag City and...
- anger at the super-rich for their economic malfeasance, calling them "malefactors of great wealth" in a major speech, "The Puritan Spirit and the Regulation...
- Skeirôn and Scyron, (Ancient Gr****: Σκίρων; gen.: Σκίρωνoς) was one of the malefactors killed by Theseus on the way from Troezen to Athens. He was a famous...
- Schwarzenegger was attacked and dropkicked from behind by an unknown malefactor while giving autographs to his fans at one of the local schools. Despite...
- [1982]. The World's Greatest Crooks and Conmen and other mischievous malefactors. Octopus Books. ISBN 978-0706421446. Dillon, Eamon (2008) [2008]. The...
- In-universe information Other name(s) Our Benefactors (Dr. Breen), Our Malefactors (Dr. Kleiner), CMB (various in-game imagery/symbolism) Type Inter-dimensional...
- by Denny O'Neil and Denys Cowan. He dons a ****anese mask and kills malefactors in appropriate ways – letting "the punishment fit the crime". In 1888...
- Dyaks are viewed as invisible guardians of mankind rather than hostile malefactors. Demons are generally classified as spirits which are believed to enter...
- An engraving of the peine forte et dure inflicted on a prisoner (appearing in the "Malefactor's register" of 1780)...