ladroneEtymologyBorrowed from Spanish ladrón, from Latin latrōnem, accusative singular of latrō. Doublet of latron.ladrone means A robber; a pirate; a rascal or rogue. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nounA robber; a pirate; a rascal or rogue.“But they had already discovered that he could be bullied, and they had it their own way; and presently Selwyn lay prone upon the nursery floor, impersonating a ladrone while pleasant shivers chased themselves over Drina, whom he was stalking.”