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informant

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1660s, "someone or something that supplies information," from Latin informantem (nominative informans ), present participle of informare (see inform ). Meaning "one who gives information to the authorities, informer" is from 1783. As an adjective from 1890. ...

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An informant or consultant in linguistics is a native speaker who acts as a linguistic reference for a language being studied. The informant's role is that of a senior interpreter, who demonstrates native pronunciation , provides grammaticality judgments ...

Usage examples of informant.

But for a rival house to know that Mara had chosen to go personally to the slave market bespoke the presence of an informant very highly placed in Acoma ranks.

From just before the start of the Bojinka trial until March 1997, Bureau agents used Gregory Scarpa as an undercover informant.

In the arrogance of the months following the Six Day War, a plan was proposed in Tel Aviv to tap into the main channels of US intelligence by placing moles and paid informants in key positions.

According to an FBI informant, a wealthy Barnett supporter in Mississippi had arranged for four P-51 Mustang Canadian surplus fighter planes to be flown from Wisconsin to an abandoned World War II B-17 airstrip in western Tennessee, then flown to Mississippi and placed at the disposal of Governor Barnett.

Altogether, my informant speaks of the Dayaks in exactly the same sympathetic terms as Ida Pfeiffer.

He is one of my informants, a dead, a man who has rejected the authority of the Guidefathers, a person who is of the deads but not with them.

Dumont went down to Dogtown with you and Cyd to meet a werewolf informant, and she panicked?

The FBI was picking up alarming intelligence reports from informants that the Ku Klux Klan was not accepting defeat at the Battle of Oxford.

That same night, at a cafe in Columbus, Georgia, an FBI informant overheard a man identifying himself as a Ku Klux Klansman say that the Klan planned to drop explosives on federal troops in Oxford from small rental airplanes.

And according to my invaluable informant Antipater, ten thousand more who survived the first fight further down the Bilechas were rounded up by the Pahlavi Surenas and sent to the frontier of Bactria beyond the Caspian Sea, where they are to be used to keep the Massagetae from raiding.

The Mideastern community was pretty closed, but there were informants, not to mention loyal Americans amongst them.

Spies and informants at every level of government in Arschland were essential to a man like Multan, who depended on intelligence of all sorts to carry out his vast criminal enterprises.

They have also interviewed nonscientist informants and investigated the vast amount of wildman lore contained in ancient literatures and traditions.

The local police said one of their informants told them Marco De Salmo is in town.

Bougainville himself had just come through the Tuamotu Group stretching over a distance of more than 700 miles, and had heard from his informant of the western sector of the Tahitian islands.