banditti in English

noun
1
a Mexican bandit, especially as represented in movies and popular culture.
From south of the Border I saw several Mexican bandidos arriving.

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1. Banditti synonyms, Banditti pronunciation, Banditti translation, English dictionary definition of Banditti. a company of bandits

2. Banditti Sentence Examples He bore himself like a captain of Banditti rather than a king in his own country.

3. Daniel McGirth, Banditti on the Southern Frontier

4. The Banditti of the Prairie, also known as The Banditti, Prairie Pirates, Prairie Bandits, and Pirates of the Prairie, in the U.S

5. Philip-James de Loutherbourg, Banditti in a Landscape 1804

6. Banditti is an Italian word for robbers or outlaws

7. The Banditti of the prairies; Contributor Names Bonney, Edward, 1807-1864

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9. Davenport was murdered by six '' Banditti '' July 4, 1845

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11. The Regulators and the Banditti, in the 1830's and 1840's an organized criminal gang known as the Banditti of the Prairie wasactive on the midwestern frontier

12. Banditti Club is, funnily enough, named after the Banditti Club, a group of rogues who used to gather in Glasgow’s pubs, singing, eating and playing music late into the night

13. The Banditti of the prairies by Bonney, Edward, 1807-1864

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15. The Banditti of the Prairie also, known as "The Prairie Bandits, " "Pirates of the Prairie, " "Prairie Pirates, " or simply "The Banditti, " in the U.S

16. Translation for 'Banditti' in the free English-Russian dictionary and many other Russian translations.

17. The Banditti of the Plains is a first-hand account of what happened next

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20. Banditti Bands of robbers who infest the mountainous parts of Italy and Greece

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22. The Banditti of the Plains is a first-hand account of what happened next.

23. Image 25 of The Banditti of the prairies; The Banditti of the Prairies, 25 detachment of State troops on their way to Nauvoo to de- mand the State arms there in possession of the Nauvoo Legion

24. The Banditti of the Plains; or, The Cattlemen's Invasion of Wyoming in 1892 (The Crowning Infamy of the Ages).

25. Asininity •banditti, bitty, chitty, city, committee, ditty, gritty, intercity, kitty, nitty-gritty, Pitti, pity, pretty, shitty, slitty, smriti, spitty, titty

26. Banditti definition: a robber, esp a member of an armed gang ; brigand Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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29. The operations of the Banditti at Inlet contributed materially towards the establishment in 1846, of the village of Lee Center, further to the northwest on the Chicago road

30. "Banditti" is a now obscure term for highwaymen who robbed travelers; the cattle barons of Wyoming and their imported Texas mercenaries would be better called terrorists today

31. Aged for up to 12 months in oak casks, Banditti is spiced with a selection of fresh tropical fruit and exotic spices, including pineapple, orange, cacao …

32. The Banditti of the Plains, first published in 1894 (and republished in 1934), is an eyewitness exposé of Wyoming's Johnson County range war of the early 1890s

33. In "The Banditti," published in the Richmond Enquirer on September 20, 1831, the paper publishes excerpts from North Carolina newspaper reports on the impact of Nat Turner's revolt locally.

34. THE Banditti So much curiosity has been excited in the state, and so much exaggeration will go abroad, that we have determined to devote a great portion of this day's paper to the strange events

35. The first part of The Banditti, "Introductory," is useful to the modern reader for its description of the early cattle industry, before fences; and the brief history of the cattle boom in Wyoming.

36. In the National Intelligencer, published in Washington, D.C., from 1800 to 1867, Smith found reports claiming the Mormon people were setting the laws of the land "at naught" and organizing "Banditti" to defend themselves

37. Eighteenth century fiction, which led to the first Gothic novels, was obsessed with the law, its operations, and its limits, but the Banditti is a person who lives outside the law, a condition designed to provoke the anxieties of the law-abiding British reader.

38. Passes and bridges Barricadoed, still remind the traveller of the late rebellion.” He adds that a most daring attack upon the long coach above alluded to, was made a short timepreviously by a gang of armed banditti, who obliged the passengers to dismount, and then plundered them one by one, while on another occasion the officer carrying the