Cateran

/ˈkætərən/ noun

Definition

A Scottish Highland robber or brigand; a soldier who made raids for plunder during medieval times.

Etymology

From Scottish Gaelic 'ceatharnach' meaning warrior or soldier, adopted into Scottish English to describe the raiders of the Highlands.

Kelly Says

Scottish caterans were the reason clans developed sophisticated social systems—they had to organize quickly to raid and defend, which accidentally created some of medieval Europe's most organized societies!

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