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Brigandage - Wikipedia
Brigandage is the life and practice of highway robbery and plunder. It is practiced by a brigand, a person who is typically part of a gang and lives by ... en.wikipedia.org
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BRIGAND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BRIGAND is one who lives by plunder usually as a member of a band : bandit. www.merriam-webster.com
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BRIGAND Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a bandit, especially one of a band of robbers in mountain or forest regions. Synonyms: cutthroat, desperado, highwayman, outlaw www.dictionary.com
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brigand
▪ I. brigand (ˈbrɪgənd) Forms: 4 bregaund, 5 brigaunt, brygaunt, 5–7 brigant, 6 brigane, brygand, 6–8 brigan, 6– brigand. [ME. a. OF. brigand (14th c. in Littré) = Pr. bregan irregular soldier; prob. ad. It. brigante, of which the primary meaning might be ‘skirmisher’, f. brigare: see brigue v. and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is a Brigand? - Calabria: The Other Italy
Bandit, robber, outlaw, marauder and highwayman are common synonyms for brigand, which is often used to describe a member of a band that ambushes and robs ... www.calabriatheotheritaly.com
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brigand - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Old French. edit. Noun. edit. brigand oblique singular, m (oblique plural briganz or brigantz, nominative singular briganz or brigantz, nominative plural ... en.wiktionary.org
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Brigand (disambiguation)
A brigand is a person who practices brigandage The term brigand or brigands may also refer to: outlaw Brigands (film), 1996 The Brigand (film), 1952 The Brigand – A Romance of the Reign of Don Carlos, by Alexandre Dumas Bristol Brigand, airplane Bristol Brigand, British car manufactured from 1982 wikipedia.org
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The Origin of Brigand: From Past to Present - Wordpandit
Derived from ancient roots, “brigand” has evolved to describe those who live outside the law, often engaging in acts of robbery and rebellion. Understanding the ... wordpandit.com
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BRIGAND | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a thief with a weapon, especially one of a group living in the countryside and stealing from people traveling through the area. dictionary.cambridge.org
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BRIGAND Synonyms: 50 Similar Words | Merriam-Webster Thesaurus
Synonyms for BRIGAND: bandit, highwayman, pirate, criminal, assassin, outlaw, offender, felon, desperado, perpetrator. www.merriam-webster.com
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Brigand (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
A brigand is a person who practices brigandage. The term brigand or brigands may also refer to: outlaw · Brigands (film), 1996; The Brigand (film), 1952 ... en.wikipedia.org
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brigand
brigand/ˈbrɪgənd; `brɪɡənd/ n(dated 旧) member of a band of robbers, esp one attacking travellers in forests and mountains 强盗, 土匪(尤指在山林中抢劫旅客的). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Nicola Napolitano (brigand)
where he soon played an important role, gaining a reputation for his fierceness and strength, to the point of being able to put together and lead his own brigand wikipedia.org
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The Brigand (film)
The Brigand is a 1952 American adventure romance film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Anthony Dexter, Jody Lawrance and Anthony Quinn. The films would be The Brigand and a remake of The Sheik. In May 1951 Jesse Lasky Jr was reportedly writing the script. wikipedia.org
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Giuseppe Caruso (brigand)
Giuseppe Caruso, nicknamed "Zi 'Beppe" (Atella, 18 December 1820 - Atella, 1892), was an Italian brigand, the most distinguished of the Lucan banditry. By this time, the ex-brigand killed two colleagues, and took a third to a military prison in Rionero. wikipedia.org
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