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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Last October, Narayan told me, he had been visited by a man claiming to be a lesser dacoit.
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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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At a government guesthouse in the village of Jaura, deep in dacoit country, I talked with Jayaprakash Narayan, 69, director of the Gandhi Institute of Studies and once a prominent Socialist politician.
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At last the dacoit had fulfilled his vow to Kali.
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The dacoit at the foot of the ladder was staring upwards, intent on the doings of his comrades, when Jack landed without a sound scarce a yard behind him.
From Jack Haydon's Quest by Jellicoe, John
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