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English
Etymology
From smuggle + -er.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈsmʌɡ.lə(ɹ)/, /ˈsmʌɡ.əl.ə(ɹ)/
Noun
smuggler (plural smugglers)
- One who smuggles things.
- A vessel employed in smuggling.
Derived terms
Translations
One who smuggles things
- Albanian: kontrabandist (sq) m
- Arabic: مُهَرِّب m (muharrib)
- Armenian: մաքսանենգ (hy) (makʻsaneng)
- Azerbaijani: qaçaq, qaçaqçı
- Belarusian: кантрабанды́ст m (kantrabandýst), кантрабанды́стка f (kantrabandýstka)
- Bulgarian: контрабанди́ст m (kontrabandíst), контрабанди́стка f (kontrabandístka)
- Catalan: contrabandista (ca), passador (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 走私者 (zǒusīzhě), 走私販/走私贩 (zǒusīfàn), 走私犯 (zǒusīfàn)
- Czech: pašerák (cs) m, pašeračka f, podloudník m, podloudnice f
- Danish: smugler c
- Dutch: smokkelaar (nl) m
- Estonian: salakaubavedaja
- Finnish: salakuljettaja (fi)
- French: contrebandier (fr) m, contrebandière (fr) f
- Galician: contrabandista m or f
- Georgian: კონტრაბანდისტი (ḳonṭrabandisṭi)
- German: Schmuggler (de) m, Schmugglerin (de) f
- Greek: λαθρέμπορος (el) m (lathrémporos)
- Hebrew: מַברִיחַ m
- Hindi: तस्कर (hi) m (taskar), स्मग्लर m (smaglar), महसूलमार m (mahsūlmār)
- Hungarian: csempész (hu)
- Icelandic: smyglari m
- Indonesian: penyelundup (id)
- Italian: contrabbandiere (it) m
- Japanese: 密輸業者 (みつゆぎょうしゃ, mitsuyu gyōsha)
- Kazakh: контрабандашы (kontrabandaşy)
- Korean: 밀수범(密輸犯) (ko) (milsubeom), 밀수업자(密輸業者) (ko) (milsueopja)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: qaçax (ku), qaçaxçî (ku)
- Kyrgyz: контрабандист (kontrabandist), контрабандачы (kontrabandacı), аткезчи (ky) (atkezci)
- Latvian: kontrabandists m
- Lithuanian: kontrabandininkas m
- Macedonian: криумчар m (kriumčar), шверцер m (švercer)
- Malay: penyeludup
- Maori: kaikuhu tāhae, kaikawe tāhae, kaikawe toropuku
- Norman: fraudeux m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: smugler (no) m
- Nynorsk: smuglar m
- Pashto: قاچاقچي m (qāčāqči), قاچاقبر m (qāčāqbar)
- Persian: قاچاقچی (fa) (qâčâqči)
- Polish: przemytnik (pl) m, przemytniczka (pl) f, szmugler (pl) m, szmuglerka (pl) f, kontrabandzista (pl) m, kontrabandzistka f
- Portuguese: contrabandista m or f
- Romanian: contrabandist (ro) m
- Russian: контрабанди́ст (ru) m (kontrabandíst), контрабанди́стка (ru) f (kontrabandístka)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: крѝјумча̄р m
- Roman: krìjumčār (sh) m
- Slovak: pašerák m, pašeračka f
- Slovene: tihotapec m, tihotapka f
- Spanish: contrabandista m
- Swedish: smugglare (sv) c
- Tagalog: mamumuslit
- Tajik: қочоқчӣ (qočoqči)
- Thai: ผู้ลักลอบ
- Turkish: kaçakçı (tr)
- Turkmen: kontrabandaçy, gaçakçy
- Ukrainian: контрабанди́ст m (kontrabandýst), контрабанди́стка f (kontrabandýstka)
- Uyghur: ئەتكەسچى (etkeschi)
- Uzbek: kontrabandist (uz), kontrabandachi
- Vietnamese: người buôn lậu
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a vessel employed in smuggling