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Definition of Gangdom
1. Noun. Underworld organizations.
Generic synonyms: Social Group
Specialized synonyms: Yakuza, Maffia, Mafia, Sicilian Mafia, Black Hand, Camorra, Crime Syndicate, Family, Mob, Syndicate
Member holonyms: Gang, Mob, Pack, Ring
Group relationships: Underworld
Derivative terms: Gang
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gangdom
Literary usage of Gangdom
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Your Boy and His Training: A Practical Treatise on Boy Training by Edwin Seward Puller (1916)
"The recognition of the psychologic necessity for gangdom has changed the former
... This innate tendency to gangdom furnishes the cue for his reclamation. ..."
2. Your Boy and His Training: A Practical Treatise on Boy Training by Edwin Seward Puller (1916)
"The recognition of the psychologic necessity for gangdom has changed the former
... This innate tendency to gangdom furnishes the cue for his reclamation. ..."
3. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1821)
"... 1л,о may the most high God render his gangdom and throne eternal!" (fourth in
descent from Shaikh Omar, the second son of Amir Timur, ..."
4. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1821)
"... 1л,о may the most high God render his gangdom and throne eternal!" (fourth in
descent from Shaikh Omar, the second son of Amir Timur, ..."