Marauder : nm (word coming from marauding).
3. Taxi driver looking for customers.
– Quote from the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire (1880-1918): “To death cried the soldiers, to death, he is a spy, a marauder, a thief of corpses”, in The Eleven Thousand Yards.
– Excerpt from the song Le Métèque by the naturalized French singer-songwriter of Italian-Greek origin Georges Moustaki (1934-2013):
"With my face of a metic, of a wandering Jew, of a Greek herdsman and my hair blowing
With my faded eyes that make me look like I'm dreaming, me who don't dream often anymore
With my hands of marauder, musician and prowler who plundered so many gardens
With my mouth that drank, kissed and bit without ever satisfying its hunger.