incursionist

English

Etymology

From incursion +‎ -ist.

Noun

incursionist (plural incursionists)

  1. One who makes an incursion; an invader.
    Synonym: incursor
    • 1884, John Bridge, A visit to the Isle of Wight by two wights, page 44:
      Two boats are chartered, regardless of expense. There is no such word as economy in the incursionist's dictionary. Away go the boats, six in one and half a dozen in the other, []