moon curser
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Definition
Noun: - A smuggler; someone who imports or exports goods without paying the required customs duties. This is an archaic or historical term for a person engaged in smuggling, particularly by sea, often under the cover of darkness.
Usage
The term "moon curser" is a historical noun used to label a specific type of criminal. It is not used in modern legal or common language. - The revenue officers were on alert for any moon cursers attempting to land contraband along the coast. - In the 18th century, a moon curser might use small, fast boats to avoid the king's customs agents.
Advanced Usage
- The term is compound in nature, directly combining "moon" (suggesting nighttime activity) and "curser" (one who curses or is cursed). It evokes the image of a smuggler operating under the moon's light, perhaps considered a villainous or cursed figure by authorities.
- It belongs to a set of archaic synonyms for "smuggler," such as "free trader" or "runner."
Variants and Related Words
- Smuggler (n): The standard modern term for a person who imports or exports goods illegally.
- Runner (n): Another historical term for a smuggler or a person who moves contraband.
- Contrabandist (n): A formal term for someone dealing in smuggled goods.
Synonyms
- Smuggler
- Runner (archaic)
- Free trader (historical euphemism)
- Contrabandist
Antonyms
- Customs officer
- Revenue agent
- Law-abiding merchant
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To run goods: An archaic phrasal verb meaning to smuggle goods.
- They were known to run goods along the deserted shoreline.
- Moonlight trade: A historical euphemism for smuggling activities conducted at night.
Noun
- someone who imports or exports without paying duties