TRESPASS


Meaning of TRESPASS in English

v. & n.

--v.intr.

1. (usu. foll. by on, upon) make an unlawful or unwarrantable intrusion (esp. on land or property).

2 (foll. by on) make unwarrantable claims (shall not trespass on your hospitality).

3 (foll. by against) literary or archaic offend.

--n.

1. Law a voluntary wrongful act against the person or property of another, esp. unlawful entry to a person's land or property.

2 archaic a sin or offence.

Phrases and idioms:

trespass on a person's preserves meddle in another person's affairs.

Derivatives:

trespasser n.

Etymology: ME f. OF trespasser pass over, trespass, trespas (n.), f. med.L transpassare (as TRANS-, PASS(1))

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.