Also means
rover, wanderer
Usage Note
Rôdeur comes from rôder ('to prowl, to roam') and carries a suspicious or threatening connotation — someone loitering with unclear intentions. The feminine form is rôdeuse. In a lighter sense it can describe a wanderer or someone who roams the streets, but the suspicious undertone usually prevails.
Examples
"Un rôdeur a été aperçu près de l'école."
Natural Translation
A prowler was spotted near the school.
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