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Definition of Banditti
1. bandit [n] - See also: bandit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Banditti
Literary usage of Banditti
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1875)
"President would issue a proclamation declaring ;:,?in banditti, that no further
action need be ... This banditti, who murdered men here PH SHERIDAN, Lieut. ..."
2. Rome, in the Nineteenth Century: Containing a Complete Account of the Ruins by Charlotte Anne Eaton (1852)
"Yesterday evening Lucien Bonaparte's villa was entered by a gang of banditti;—but
I must tell you the story in order as it happened. ..."
3. White Conquest by William Hepworth Dixon (1876)
"banditti THE camp is pitched, the sword is king ! If President Grant will leave
Sheridan as free to ... They are a bad lot: mere banditti, bent on mischief. ..."
4. Missionary Labours and Scenes in Southern Africa by Robert Moffat (1846)
"... the enemy—Their purposes defeated—Treatment of the prisoners—Another horde of
banditti—An anxious Sabbath—A flag of truce I—A parley with the enemy—Mr. ..."
5. The History of Paraguay: With Notes of Personal Observations, and by Charles Ames Washburn (1871)
"Commences his Career as Captain of banditti, 1808. — Ineffectual Attempts to put
him down. — Receives a Commission from the Crown of Spain. ..."