English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman conspiratour
Pronunciation
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Noun
conspirator (plural conspirators )
One of a group that acts in harmony
Part of a group that agree to do an unlawful or unethical act.
The conspirators were rounded up by the police and arrested.
Derived terms
Translations
person who is part of a conspiracy
Armenian:
Old Armenian: դաշնակից ( dašnakicʻ )
Catalan: conspirador m
Chinese:
Mandarin: 同謀 / 同谋 (zh) ( tóngmóu ) , 同谋 (zh) ( tóngmóu )
Czech: spiklenec m
Dutch: samenzweerder (nl) m
Finnish: salaliittolainen
French: conspirateur (fr) m , conspiratrice (fr) f
Galician: conspirador m , conspiradora f
German: Verschwörer (de) m , Verschwörerin (de) f
Hungarian: összesküvő , konspirátor
Indonesian: konspirator (id)
Irish: comhchealgaire m
Italian: congiurato (it) m , congiurata (it) f , cospiratore m , cospiratrice f , complottardo (it)
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Macedonian: заговорник m ( zagovornik )
Manx: cochialgeyr m
Norman: complioteux m
Norwegian:
Bokmål: konspiratør m
Nynorsk: konspiratør m
Polish: konspirator (pl) m , spiskowiec (pl) m
Portuguese: conspirador (pt) m , conspiradora f
Russian: загово́рщик (ru) m ( zagovórščik ) , загово́рщица (ru) f ( zagovórščica ) , конспира́тор (ru) m ( konspirátor )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic:
Roman: ùrotnīk (sh) m , ùrotnica f , zavjerènīk (sh) m , zavjerènica (sh) f , zaverenik (sh) m
Spanish: conspirador (es) m , conspiradora (es) f
Swedish: konspiratör (sv) c , sammansvuren c
Welsh: cynllwynwr m