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dacoit
[ duh-koit ]
noun
- in India and Myanmar (Burma), a member of a class of criminals who engage in organized robbery and murder.
dacoit
/ dəˈkɔɪt /
noun
- (in India and Myanmar) a member of a gang of armed robbers
Word History and Origins
Origin of dacoit1
Word History and Origins
Origin of dacoit1
Example Sentences
This was impossible, however, while local Hindus remained terrorised by Muslim dacoits - bandits who conducted kidnapping raids from nearby Waziristan.
In that movie, released in 1971, he played a dacoit — an armed bandit — who abducts the lead character’s love interest.
"If I were to attempt to do this," the governor said, "I should consider myself no better than a dacoit or thief."
He is pathologically cruel, a strategist commanding obedience – to the death – from the many dacoits, lascars and devastatingly beautiful women in his retinue.
There is a group of looters, thieves and dacoits!” he said in a thundering voice, pointing to the building behind him.
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