banditry

Banditry Meaning in Bengali: ডাকাতি, ডাকাতির প্রচার, ডাকাতির প্রথা (noun, pronunciation: bæn-dɪ-tri)

Definition of Banditry

Banditry refers to the act of being a bandit or engaging in bandit-like activities. It is the practice of robbing or plundering, often done by a group of outlaws or criminals. Banditry involves acts of theft, violence, and lawlessness, typically targeting travelers, merchants, or rural communities.

Synonyms of Banditry

1. Robbery (লুঠপাট, noun)
2. Looting (লুঠপাট, noun)
3. Piracy (সমুদ্র ডাকাতি, noun)

Antonyms of Banditry

1. Lawfulness (আইনপরায়ণতা, noun)
2. Order (ব্যবস্থা, noun)

Origin of Banditry

The term “banditry” originated from the Italian word “bandito,” which means an outlaw or a banished person. It was first used in the English language in the early 17th century to describe the activities of organized groups of robbers or criminals.

Nearby Words

1. Bandit (noun) – ডাকাত
2. Banditry (noun) – ডাকাতি
3. Band (noun) – ব্যান্ড
4. Bandage (noun) – ব্যান্ডেজ
5. Bandwagon (noun) – জনপ্রিয় আন্দোলনে যোগদান করা

Banditry in Literature Quotes

1. “The banditry of the heart is the most dangerous of all.” – Paulo Coelho (হৃদয়ের ডাকাতি সবচেয়ে বিপজ্জনক।)
2. “Banditry is born of poverty.” – Mario Puzo (ডাকাতি দারিদ্র্য থেকে জন্মায়।)

Banditry Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: ডাকাতি
Hindi: डाकूपना
Nepali: डाकूपना
Urdu: ڈاکوئی
Tamil: கொள்ளையடிப்பு
Telugu: డాకాటనం
Arabic: اللصوصية
Chinese: 土匪行为
Japanese: 盗賊行為
Russian: бандитизм

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