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informer
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WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. one who reveals confidential information in return for money [syn: betrayer , rat , squealer , blabber ]
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
" Informer " is a 1993 song by Canadian reggae musician Snow from his debut album 12 Inches of Snow . Produced by MC Shan , who also contributed a verse, the single was a chart-topping hit, spending seven consecutive weeks at number-one on the Billboard ...
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Informer \In*form"er\, n. [From Inform , v.] One who informs, animates, or inspires. [Obs.] --Thomson. Nature, informer of the poet's art. --Pope. One who informs, or imparts knowledge or news. (Law) One who informs a magistrate of violations of law; ...
Usage examples of informer.
But the informers were ubiquitous and unknown, which was another reason why the Romans and Antiochenes refrained from mixing socially more than could be helped.
Some Italian fascists became collabo rators and informers, and some men and women became partisans.
Honorius seems to check the malicious industry of informers, a subsequent edict, at the distance of ten years, continues and renews the prosecution of the crimes which had been committed in the time of the general rebellion.
Sosia Camillina, daughter of P Camillus Meto, to M Didius Falco, private informer.
But he soon surrounded himself with spies and informers, and put to death the noblest men of his time.
The First commanded the finest network of spies and informers on or around Otaria, bar none.
You have a defensive team around our informer and his family, and your advanced team is in Phnom Penh and are already feeding back information.
There was not much risk of informers in the Thermae, but a man never knew who his enemies were.
We devoted ourselves to tracking down spies and informers in Tipperary and giving them what they deserved.
Only criminals or informers came and waited here, or influential people vainly trying to get out of a dangerous driving charge or desperately hoping to persuade Vallance that their sons were not really homosexuals.
A secretary of an embassy, whom I knew some years after, told me that a paid informer, with two other witnesses, also, doubtless, in the pay of this grand tribunal, had declared that I was guilty of only believing in the devil, as if this absurd belief, if it were possible, did not necessarily connote a belief in God!
Nowadays its hundred or so blocks were the bright and lively haunt of alcoholics, agnostics, artists, atheists, beggars, cutthroats, deserters, drug dealers, evangelists, footpads, gentry, heathens, informers, jays, knife grinders, lesbians, libertines, mollyboys, musicians, navvies, ostlers, physicians, queers, recruiters, reformers, sailors, socialists, trulls, users, vagabonds, watchmakers, xenophiles, and yuppies.
After a trial full of lurid accusations by informers, and forced confessions, two white men and two white women were executed, eighteen slaves were hanged, and thirteen slaves were burned alive.
After begging pardon for having intruded upon your family at these hours, I must now tell you that my cousin, Count Melvil, was some time ago so much misrepresented to his mother by certain malicious informers, who delight in sowing discord in private families, that she actually believed her son an extravagant spendthrift, who had not only consumed his remittances in the most riotous scenes of disorder, but also indulged a pernicious appetite for gaming, to such a degree, that he had lost all his clothes and jewels at play.
The offer of that reward would have made us tremble if our leader, precisely the one who alone had no interest in turning informer, had not been a patrician.