dacoit
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of dacoit
First recorded in 1800–10, dacoit is from the Hindi word ḍakait
Example Sentences
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At last the dacoit had fulfilled his vow to Kali.
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Last year, after Man Singh slipped through his fingers once again, Narasinghrao Dixit, the home minister of Madhya Bharat province, vowed to resign if he failed to trap the notorious dacoit within a year.
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Last October, Narayan told me, he had been visited by a man claiming to be a lesser dacoit.
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No dacoit in modern times ever became so feared or respected as Man Singh in the years that followed his great oath of vengeance.
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Mrs. Dolan's account of the wailing became suddenly significant, for perhaps it meant that one of Fu-Manchu's dacoit followers was watching the house, to give warning of any stranger's approach!
From The Insidious Dr. Fu Manchu by Rohmer, Sax
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