Brigands

/ˈbrɪɡəndz/ noun

Bandits or robbers, especially ones who operate in organized groups and attack travelers on roads.

From Italian brigante (foot soldier, brigand) from brigata (troop). Entered English around 1400s during medieval and Renaissance times when such outlaws were common.

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