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 Translation for 'counterfeiter' from English to Icelandic
NOUN   a counterfeiter | counterfeiters
SYNO counterfeiter | forger
falsari {k}counterfeiter
peningafalsari {k}counterfeiter [of money]
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Usage Examples English
  • When a counterfeiter is captured, two of his thugs have to work with two counterfeit money-sniffing dogs named Hercule and Sherlock in order to find the lost cash.
  • The Sturdivant Gang was often confused with the counterfeiter John Duff, who operated, from 1790 to 1799, around the region of Illinois and Kentucky, near Cave-in-Rock, by 19th and early 20th-century historians.
  • Robert Baudin (1918–1983) was a counterfeiter, conman and aerial photographer.
  • The grounds in front of the Lavette houses were used as a place of execution until the Swedish counterfeiter Jacob Wallin was executed in 1876.
  • Under this part of the act, an aggrieved party may seize the counterfeit goods, business documents, and machines used that the counterfeiter has without notice to the counterfeiter.

  • Humphrey also had a guest appearance on The Dukes of Hazzard episode "Repo Men" in which he portrayed Big John, a counterfeiter.
  • Catherine Murphy (died 18 March 1789) (also known as "Christian Murphy") was an English counterfeiter, the last woman in England to be officially burned at the stake.
  • Trevor Ashmore is a coin counterfeiter infamous for producing modern copies of ancient English coins in the 1960s.
  • Mary Peck Butterworth (July 27, 1686 – February 7, 1775) was a counterfeiter in colonial America.
  • Hans-Jürgen Kuhl (born 1941) is a German photo businessman who works as a freelance graphic designer and has become internationally known as a counterfeiter.

  • A pilot (Reinhart) who owns his own crop dusting business is hired by a counterfeiter (Stahl) to fly counterfeit money from Mexico to the US.
  • After a tipoff by an informant, a Treasury agent pursues a wanted counterfeiter.
  • Emanuel Ninger (1846/1847 – July 25, 1924), known as "Jim the Penman", was a counterfeiter in the late 1880s.
  • Constantine Paleocappa was a 16th-century Byzantine scribe, forger, and counterfeiter.
  • Samuel Casey (1723/4 – c. 1773) was a noted silversmith and counterfeiter active in Little Rest (Kingston), Rhode Island.

  • It was informally named Bogus because one early settler was "alleged to have been a counterfeiter".
  • Abdul Karim Telgi (1961-2017) was a convicted Indian counterfeiter. He earned money by printing counterfeit stamp paper in India.
  • The marketing of electronic components has been commoditized, making it easier for the counterfeiter to introduce substandard and counterfeit devices into the supply chain.
  • On February 19, 1583 he turns up in the state account books of Denmark with the note “His Royal Majesty has, on February 19, 1580, employed Melcher Lorichs as a painter and counterfeiter”.
  • ... 1950 – 2 August 2013), also known as "Hologram Tam", was a Scottish master counterfeiter, regarded as one of the most skillful in Europe with regard to banknote security holograms.

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    Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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