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{{also|Bandit|bändit}}
{{also|Bandit|bändit}}
==English==
==English==
===Etymology===
Borrowed from {{bor|en|it|bandito|gloss=outlawed}}, from {{der|en|LL.|bannire||to proclaim}}.<ref>Funk, W. J., ''Word origins and their romantic stories'', New York, Wilfred Funk, Inc.</ref>
===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|en|/ˈbændɪt/}}
* {{IPA|en|/ˈbændɪt/}}
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{{en-noun}}
{{en-noun}}


# One who [[rob]]s others in a [[lawless]] area, especially as part of a [[group]].
## One who [[rob]]s others in a [[lawless]] area, especially as part of a [[group]].
# An [[outlaw]].
## An [[outlaw]].
# One who [[cheat]]s others.
# {{lb|en|military}} An [[enemy]] [[aircraft]].
# {{lb|en|sports|slang}} A [[runner]] who covertly joins a [[race]] without having [[register]]ed as a [[participant]].


====Synonyms====
====Synonyms====
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* {{sense|outlaw}} {{l|en|criminal}}, {{l|en|fugitive}}, {{l|en|outlaw}}
* {{sense|outlaw}} {{l|en|criminal}}, {{l|en|fugitive}}, {{l|en|outlaw}}
* {{sense|one who cheats others}} {{l|en|cheater}}
* {{sense|one who cheats others}} {{l|en|cheater}}
====Derived terms====
* {{l|en|gas meter bandit}}
* {{l|en|shag bandit}}
===Verb===
{{en-verb}}
# {{lb|en|ambitransitive}} To rob, or steal from, in the manner of a bandit.
#* '''1921''', ''Munsey's Magazine'' (volume 74, page 38)
#*: First, she read the bandit news in the paper, and was rather disappointed to learn that her man had evidently taken a night off from '''banditing'''. An imitator of the bandit had made an unsuccessful attempt to hold up a drug-store, and had backed out and run when the nervy proprietor reached for a gun; but that was all.
#* '''1937''', ''The Atlantic Monthly'' (volume 160, page 7)
#*: As the sanctuary was '''bandited''' at least once, it may be that the silver wine cups I have are from the treasure.
===References===
<references />
{{C|en|Stock characters}}
===Anagrams===
* {{anagrams|en|a=abdint|IT Band|IT band}}
[[Category:en:Crime]]
[[Category:en:People]]
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===Noun===
{{fr-noun|m}}
# [[#English|bandit]]
#* {{RQ:Cervantes Viardot Don Quichotte|volume=I|chapter=XXXV|text=« Arrête, larron ! s’écriait-il ; arrête, félon, '''bandit''', détrousseur de passants ; je te tiens ici, et ton cimeterre ne te sera bon à rien. »|t="Stop, thief!" cried he; "Stop, traitor, '''bandit''', robber of passers-by; I hold thee here, and thy scimitar will be of no use to thee."}}
====Derived terms====
* {{l|fr|banditisme}}
===Further reading===
* {{R:TLFi}}
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==Indonesian==
===Etymology===
Borrowed from {{bor|id|nl|bandiet}}.
===Noun===
{{id-noun}}
# [[#English|bandit]]
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==Norman==
===Etymology===
Borrowed from {{bor|nrf|fr|bandit}}.
===Noun===
{{nrf-noun|m}}
# {{lb|nrf|Jersey}} [[#English|bandit]]
{{topics|nrf|People}}
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==Serbo-Croatian==
===Etymology===
From {{der|sh|it|bandito}}.
===Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|sh|/bǎndiːt/}}
* {{hyphenation|sh|ban|dit}}
===Noun===
{{sh-noun|g=m|head=bàndīt}}
# [[#English|bandit]]

Revision as of 21:11, 23 August 2020

See also Bandit, and bändit

English

Pronunciation

Noun

Template:en-noun

    1. One who robs others in a lawless area, especially as part of a group.
    2. An outlaw.

Synonyms