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Bandit

Webster's Dictionary 1913

Ban″dit (băn″dĭt), n.; pl.Bandits (băn″dĭts), orBanditti (băn‐dĭt″tĭ). [It. bandito outlaw, p. p. of bandire to proclaim, to banish, to proscribe, LL. bandire, bannire. See Ban an edict, and cf. Banish.] An outlaw; a brigand.

No savage fierce, bandit, or mountaineer.

Milton.

☞ The plural banditti was formerly used as a collective noun.

Deerstealers are ever a desperate banditti.

Sir W. Scott.