Bandit

/ˈbændɪt/ noun

A robber or outlaw, especially one who attacks people in remote or wild places. Bandits usually work in groups and often avoid normal laws.

It comes from Italian “bandito,” meaning a person who has been banished or outlawed. That word is the past participle of “bandire,” to proclaim or banish.

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