brigandage

Brigandage Meaning in Bengali: ডাকাতি, ডাকাতির প্রচার, ডাকাতির প্রচারকারী (noun, pronunciation: bri-gan-dij)

Definition of Brigandage

Brigandage refers to the act of being a brigand or a member of a gang of robbers or bandits. It involves engaging in criminal activities such as looting, pillaging, and plundering. Brigandage is often associated with violence and lawlessness.

Synonyms of Brigandage

1. Banditry (ডাকাতির প্রচার)
2. Robbery (লুঠপাট)
3. Piracy (সমুদ্র ডাকাতি)
4. Outlawry (অবৈধতা)
5. Thievery (চুরি)

Antonyms of Brigandage

1. Lawfulness (আইনপরিপাটি)
2. Order (শান্তি)
3. Honesty (সত্যনিষ্ঠা)
4. Integrity (অখণ্ডতা)
5. Uprightness (সরলতা)

Origin of Brigandage

The word “brigandage” originated from the French word “brigand” which means “bandit.” It entered the English language in the early 17th century. The term has its roots in the Latin word “brigare” which means “to fight.”

Nearby Words

1. Brigand (noun) – a member of a gang of robbers or bandits
2. Brigandine (noun) – a medieval coat of armor made of small metal plates sewn onto a fabric backing
3. Brigandish (adjective) – characteristic of a brigand or bandit
4. Brigandry (noun) – the practice or activities of brigands
5. Brigandism (noun) – the state or condition of being a brigand

Brigandage in Literature Quotes

1. “The brigandage of the mind is as dangerous and as criminal as the brigandage of the body.” – Victor Hugo (মনের ডাকাতি শরীরের ডাকাতির মতো বিপজ্জনক এবং অপরাধপূর্ণ।)
2. “Brigandage is the true offspring of despair.” – François-René de Chateaubriand (ডাকাতি হল নিরাশার সঠিক সন্তান।)

Brigandage Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ডাকাতি
Hindi: डाकूपना
Nepali: डाकूपना
Urdu: ڈاکوئیت
Tamil: பிரிகாண்டேஜ்
Telugu: బ్రిగండేజ్
Arabic: اللصوصية
Chinese: 强盗行为
Japanese: 山賊行為
Russian: бандитизм

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