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dacoit
or da·koit
[ 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
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dacoit1
First recorded in 1800–10, dacoit is from the Hindi word ḍakait
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dacoit1
C19: from Hindi dakait, from dākā robbery
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Example Sentences
They had to live, and his methods were the same as those of other dacoit leaders.
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It was said that men joined the dacoit gangs in consequence.
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At Thayetmyo the region of dacoit gangs and disturbances was reached.
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"Ye c'n no more kape a McKim from foightin' thin ye c'n kape a dacoit from staylin," he chuckled.
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The districts south of Katha, namely Shwbo and Ye-u, were controlled by dacoit gangs under active leaders.
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