Mafia
noun /ˈmæfiə/
/ˈmɑːfiə/
- the Mafia[singular + singular or plural verb] a secret organization of criminals, that is active especially in Sicily, Italy and the US
- a Mafia boss
- Large areas of the city were controlled by the Mafia.
CultureThe Mafia in the US is also sometimes called the Mob, the Syndicate or Cosa Nostra (Italian for 'our thing'). The Italian-American Mafia began in the US in the late 19th century and became organized into powerful 'families'. They controlled the production of illegal alcohol during prohibition and only became weaker in the 1980s when several leaders, called ' Godfathers', were sent to prison. Well-known members of the Mafia in the US have included Al Capone and 'Lucky' Luciano. There have been many books and films about the Mafia, including The Godfather. - mafia[countable + singular or plural verb] an organized group of criminals similar to the Mafia in the way it operates
- the rise of criminal mafias in various parts of Europe
- mafia[countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people within an organization or a community who use their power to get advantages for themselves
- a member of the local mafia
- Politics is still dominated by the middle-class mafia.
Word OriginItalian (Sicilian dialect), originally in the sense ‘bragging’.