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rifler
  • a word derived from rifle.

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Even though it is a liar and a trickster, and a rifler of time which a drudge of success would be stamping into gold, it is better for a man than wine.

From The Duke Of Chimney Butte by Ivory, P. V. E. (Percy Van Eman)

A rifler of the roads become a great lord?

From Under the Rose by Isham, Frederic Stewart

He was A graveyard rifler on his father's side.

From The Frogs by Aristophanes

Out of regard, then, for the great Liberal minister, and also because I am no rifler of nests, I seized my old black hat and a camera, and dashed downstairs.

From The Unpopular Review, Number 19 July-December 1918 by Various

Doubts were to come later when he was away from her, when he had had leisure to consider that she might regard him in the light of a third potential rifler of her father's treasure-house.

From Tales of Chinatown by Rohmer, Sax