Meaning of trucer | Babel Free
Definitions
An advocate, proponent, or negotiator of a truce.
Examples
“Instantly, at the same place, a picket volley answered, and the trucers, each supposing that the opposite party was getting treacherous, took to their heels and gained their respective works, inwardly execrating the wretch who broke the truce by firing the unlucky shot.”
“Consequently we have returned the “olive twig” to its trucers and plan to resume our cannonades, if within 48 hours we get no fixed inaugural date.”
“[…] his standpoint was, to belt and blucher him afore the hole pleading churchal and submarine bar yonder but he made no class at all in port and cemented palships between our trucers, being a refugee, didn’t he, Jimmy?”
“Pseudo patriots and ‘trucers’ were also active.”
“[…] trucing began simultaneously at many points of the line and the principal trucers in the British sector were the Protestant Saxons.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.