raid
[ reyd ]
/ reɪd /
noun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
to engage in a raid.
Origin of raid
1375–1425; Middle English (north and Scots)
ra(i)de, Old English
rād expedition, literally, a riding; doublet of
road
OTHER WORDS FROM raid
coun·ter·raid, noun, verb un·raid·ed, adjectiveWords nearby raid
Example sentences from the Web for raid
British Dictionary definitions for raid
raid
/ (reɪd) /
noun
verb
to make a raid against (a person, thing, etc)
to sneak into (a place) in order to take something, steal, etc
raiding the larder
Derived forms of raid
raider, nounWord Origin for raid
C15: Scottish dialect, from Old English
rād military expedition; see
road