10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DACOITAGE»
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DACOITAGE. Robbery perpetrated by a mo or a gang. WHAT. d 35 CAN you find
the 10 cigarettes hidden in this illustration. WORD. I'm where yesterday follows
today, and tomorrow comes between them. What am I? WEEK. This is an extreme
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The Wordsworth Thesaurus: For Home, Office and Study
... rip off, roll, sack, sting, strip, swindle. robbery n. burglary.dacoitage.dacoity,
depredation, embezzlement, filching, fraud, heist, hold-up, larceny, pillage,
plunder, purse-snatching, purse- taking, raid, rapine, rip-off, spoliation, stealing,
stick-up, ...
Wordsworth, William, 1993
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The Daughter of Brahma:
They were and are utter frauds, hot-beds of anarchy and dacoitage, and Rama
Pal was one of the chief leaders. When we heard that he had come to England
with Brahman money we guessed what part he would play over here, but I never
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English Language Word Builder
... UNSEDUCED UNSTALKED WARBONNET WEETINGLY ZOOMANTIC AGE
ARREARAGE CARTONAGE DACOITAGE GABIONAGE MATRONAGE
REPORTAGE TELFERAGE ANT ALTERNANT DEMANDANT HUMECTANT
REGARDANT ...
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English Language Teaching In IndiaProblems And Issues
English Pronouncing Dictionary (EPD) and OED both have mentioned this word
and also 'dacoitage' (which is out of fashion now). The word 'dacoit' appeared in
English for the first time in 1810. 'Dacoity' ('gang robbery') was first recorded in ...
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Chambers English-Hindi Dictionary
... зтшя ) dachshund и. Я/Ш-^ТТ, fèT^TTt J/Ш dache я. %ящг (А|вЙв* sfa) dacker,
daker, daiker v.¡. (Scot.) згшт dacoit, dakoh я. 5T°f, гт?Г; dacoity, dakoiti,
dacoitage z4¡€¡, 3T4iï dactyi n. (zool.) Фг^, srçftî, зт>рп; згетт ятт; flíjíj. dactylar,
dactylic ...
Sureśa Avasthī, Indujā Avasthī, 1981
English Pronouncing Dictionary (EPD) and OED both have mentioned this word
and also 'dacoitage' (which is out of fashion now) . The word 'dacoit' appeared in
English for the first time in 1810. 'Dacoity' ('gang robbery') was first recorded in ...
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Economic, Social and Political Changes in Burma (1886-1940): ...
That caused a situation, in which criminal villages and bad persons escaped, and
innocent villages and honest majority of the village society suffered, because
criminals committed dacoitage in villages where they could pass unrecognised ...
Dacoitage, robberies, murders and arson are common. The typical day- to-day
problems confronting the Burman police are those arising out of the inducements
to crime against persons and property in rural areas, by the urge of primitive and
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Laymen's Foreign Missions Inquiry, Orville Anderson Petty, 1933
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Issues, Linguistic and Pedagogic: Hints for the Teachers of ...
English Pronouncing Dictionary (EPD) and OED both have mentioned this word
arid also 'dacoitage' (which is out of fashion now). The word 'dacoit' appeared in
English for the first time in 1810. 'Dacoity' ('gang robbery') was first recorded in ...