IPA: /ˈkætərən/
KK: /ˈkætərən/
A person from the Scottish Highlands who engages in fighting or acts as a marauder or brigand.
The cateran led his band of warriors through the rugged terrain of the Highlands.
Cateran originates from the Scottish Gaelic word 'caitirean', meaning a band of marauders or a plunderer. The term reflects the historical context of raiding and pillaging in the Scottish Highlands.
Think of the Scottish Gaelic word for a band of raiders — that's what a cateran refers to, emphasizing their role as plunderers.