latro — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bandit noun An armed robber, especially one operating with a gang in a remote or lawless area.
- bark verb To make the sharp, loud vocal sound typical of dogs.
- brigand noun An outlaw or bandit, especially one operating in a gang.
- highwayman noun A robber, historically on horseback, who held up travellers on public roads.
- pawn verb To leave an item with a pawnbroker as security in exchange for money.
- robber noun A person who steals from someone, typically using force or the threat of force.
- thief noun A person who steals something, typically without using force or confrontation.
Senses
latro is used for these senses in English:
- bandit One who robs others in a lawless area, especially as part of a group.
- bandit An outlaw.
- brigand (crime) An outlaw or bandit.
- chess piece (chess) Any of the 16 white and 16 black pieces used in playing the game of chess.
- highwayman (historical) A person, usually mounted on horseback, who robbed travelers on public roads.
- pawn (chess) The most numerous chess piece, or a similar piece in a similar game. In chess, each side starts with eight; moves are only forward, and attacks are only diagonally or en passant.
- thief One who carries out a theft.
bandit — full definition
- noun An armed robber, especially one operating with a gang in a remote or lawless area.
- noun In military aviation, an aircraft confirmed to be hostile or enemy-operated.
bark — full definition
- verb To make the sharp, loud vocal sound typical of dogs.
- verb To speak in a sharp, loud, commanding tone.
- noun The tough outer covering of a tree's trunk and branches.
- noun The sharp sound a dog makes.