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the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > brigandage or freebooting > [noun] (30)
trailbaston1304

One of a class of violent evil-doers in the reign of Edward I, who, as brigands or hired ruffians, bludgeoned, maltreated, and robbed the king's…

brigantaille1393

Perhaps: The fighting of irregular troops or free-lances, guerilla warfare; or brigandage, pillage by free companies.

latrocinyc1430

Highway-robbery, brigandage, freebooting, plundering.

brigancy1513

Violence; brigandage.

free-boot1598

Plunder, robbery.

freebootinga1599

(a) n.plunder, piracy; (b) adj.engaged in, given to, or characterized by freebooting; buccaneering.

brigandize1609

Brigandage.

latronage1619

Robbery, brigandage.

free-booty1649

The taking of booty, plundering. Also: the practice of freebooters; piracy.

moss-trooping1649

The occupation or profession of a moss-trooper; (also) an act of pillaging or marauding. Now rare.

buccaneering1758

The occupation of a buccaneer; piracy. buccaneering piece (French fusil boucanier): a long musket used in hunting wild oxen (Littré).

dacoiting1802

In India (later also Pakistan and Nepal) and Burma (Myanmar): the action or an act of robbery by dacoits; gang robbery.

gang robbery1812

robbery committed by a criminal gang; an instance of this; spec. = dacoity, n.

dacoity1813

In India (later also Pakistan and Nepal) and Burma (Myanmar): the system of banditry practised by dacoits; gang robbery. Also: an act or instance of…

free-bootery1813

the practice of freebooters; piracy.

brigandage1823

The practice of brigands; highway-robbery, freebooting, pillage; †concr. an incursion, depredation by brigands (obsolete).

bush-ranging1832

The practice of the bush-ranger; the attacking and robbing of travellers or settlers in the bush. Also attributive.

mosstroopery1845

The practices of the moss-troopers.

filibustering1856

(also attributive and as adj.)

klephtism1858

brigandage.

robberhood1863

Robbery, brigandage. Also: the fact or state of being a robber.

brigandism1865

The life or practices of brigandage.

Vikingism1880

the practices or spirit of vikings.

bushwhackerism1883

Vikingship1883

= Vikingism n.

banditism1885

The practices of bandits.

dacoitage1887

the system of banditry practised by dacoits; = dacoity, n.

brigandry1909

= brigandage, n., brigandism, n.

banditry1922

The practices of bandits.

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