night rider

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Definition

Noun: A night rider is a member of a secret, mounted group that operated in the Southern United States after the American Civil War. These groups used intimidation and violence, including acts of revenge, often under the cover of darkness.

Usage

The term is used historically to describe individuals involved in organized, clandestine violence during the post-Civil War Reconstruction era. - Historical records describe him as a night rider who terrorized freedmen. - The night riders wore disguises to hide their identities during their raids.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used more broadly, though less commonly, to refer to any person who rides at night for secretive or illicit purposes. However, its primary and most significant meaning is tied to the specific historical context of the U.S. South.
    • In the novel, the mysterious night rider delivered messages for the resistance.
Variants and Related Words
  • Night riding (noun): The practice or actions characteristic of night riders.
    • The county was plagued by a wave of night riding.
Synonyms
  • Raider: A person who attacks an area suddenly.
  • Marauder: A person who moves around in search of things to steal or people to attack.
  • Vigilante: A member of a self-appointed group that undertakes law enforcement without legal authority.
Related Idioms and Phrases
  • Ride by night: This phrase, while not a direct idiom with "night rider," evokes similar imagery of secretive, after-dark travel for dubious purposes.
    • They suspected the smuggler would ride by night to avoid the patrols.
Noun
  1. member of a secret mounted band in United States South after the American Civil War; committed acts of intimidation and revenge

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