thieftaker

/ˈθiːftˌteɪkər/

Definitions

1. noun

a person, especially in the 17th and 18th centuries, who captured and prosecuted thieves, often privately or by bounty.

“In the early 18th century, the city employed several thieftakers to keep the streets safe.”

Synonyms

  • bounty hunter
  • policeman
  • thief-catcher
  • thief-taker

Antonyms

  • criminal defender
  • thief protector