dacoity
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[edit]dacoity (countable and uncountable, plural dacoities)
- (chiefly India, Pakistan, Myanmar) Violent robbery carried out by a dacoit or a gang of dacoits.
- 1901, Rudyard Kipling, chapter 15, in Kim[1]:
- 'He came here open-minded to commit a dacoity. Yes, to cut, rob, kill, and carry off what he desired.'
- 1934, George Orwell, chapter 18, in Burmese Days[2]:
- […] he had a most interesting anecdote to tell her […] about a dacoity that had happened in Sagaing in 1913.