banditti

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Definition of banditti in English Turkish dictionary

bandit
haydut

Haydutlar kutsal kaseyi çaldılar. - The bandits stole the Holy Grail.

Haydutlar onun ağzına bir tıkaç koydu. - The bandits put a gag in his mouth.

bandit
{i} eşkıya
bandit
ızbandut
bandit
şaki
bandit
yol kesen
bandit
(Kanun) eşkiya
a banditti
soyguncu çetesi
bandit
{i} silâhlı soyguncu
bandit
yol kesen kimse
bandit
haydut çetesi
bandit
eşklya takımı
bandit
eşklya
bandit
banditry haydutluk
English - English
robbers or outlaws

I have more pleasure in a snug farmhouse than a watch-tower—and a troop of tidy, happy villagers please me better than the finest banditti in the world.”.

{n} men outlawed, highwaymen, robbers
bandit
An enemy aircraft
bandit
an outlaw
bandit
Hostile aircraft
bandit
one who cheats others
bandit
one who robs others
bandit
{i} brigand, outlaw, robber, thief; enemy aircraft
bandit
A slang term for a confirmed hostile target, Used in both aerial and space combat
bandit
Enemy Aircraft
bandit
In the Glasgow area, any thing, person, or event that causes pain or outrage may be referred to as a bandit, especially in exclamations such as ya bandit!
bandit
an armed thief who is (usually) a member of a band
bandit
Robbers are sometimes called bandits, especially if they are found in areas where the law has broken down. This is real bandit country. = outlaw. someone who robs people, especially one of a group of people who attack travellers (bandito, from bandire )
bandit
An outlaw; a brigand
bandit
plural banditti or bandits , properly means outlaw (Italian, bandito, banished, men pronounced "banned") As these outlaws very often became robbers, the term soon came to signify banded highwaymen
banditti
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