Brigandism

/ˈbrɪɡənˌdɪzəm/ noun

The practice or system of robbery and violence carried out by brigands or bandits, especially organized groups operating in wild or mountainous regions.

From brigand (Italian brigante, from brigata 'troop') plus -ism suffix. Brigand originally referred to light-armed foot soldiers in medieval times before the meaning shifted to outlaws and robbers during the transition to early modern period.

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