Crossword-Solution: BRIGAND
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Brigand | n. | A light-armed, irregular foot soldier. |
| Brigand | n. | A lawless fellow who lives by plunder; one of a band of robbers; especially, one of a gang living in mountain retreats; a highwayman; a freebooter. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| BRIGAND | anagram | BRADING |
We have 43 clues for the answer “BRIGAND”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Roving robber | 1 answer |
| Menace to early travelers. | 1 answer |
| Banditto | 1 answer |
| A robber | 1 answer |
| Jesse James. | 2 answers |
| Ladrone. | 3 answers |
| Robin Hood, e.g. | 3 answers |
| AUSTRALIAN bushranger | 4 answers |
| forager | 4 answers |
| heyduck | 5 answers |
| cutthroat desperado | 8 answers |
| Highwayman | 12 answers |
| Free-booter | 15 answers |
| boucanier | 20 answers |
| privateer | 21 answers |
| smuggler | 22 answers |
| Corsair | 23 answers |
| sea wolf | 23 answers |
| piratical adventurer | 23 answers |
| merchant adventurer | 24 answers |
| ravager | 24 answers |
| GANG member | 26 answers |
| violator | 26 answers |
| looter | 26 answers |
| despoiler | 27 answers |
| Marauder | 28 answers |
| plunderer | 28 answers |
| Raider | 29 answers |
| Sea dog | 30 answers |
| Bummer! | 30 answers |
| AGE STARTER | 32 answers |
| desperado | 36 answers |
| Pirate | 37 answers |
| ravisher | 38 answers |
| bandit | 39 answers |
| Rover | 41 answers |
| armed fighter | 41 answers |
| Outlaw | 49 answers |
| thief | 51 answers |
| Robber | 52 answers |
| bad guy | 54 answers |
| Adventurer | 62 answers |
| CRIMINAL ___ | 72 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BRIGAND (5)
The brigand captain took the large paper from the attendant brigand and, glancing over it, continued: “My other intentions are clearly set forth in this public document, which I will hand round in a moment; and which after that will be posted on a tree by every village in the valley, and every cross-road in the hills.
See Brigand.] A coast of armor for the body, consistingÿof scales or plates, sometimes overlappingÿeach other, generally of metal, and sewed to linen or other material.
The half-crowns happily remained solid and real to the touch; but could I hope to bear such treasure safely through the brigand-haunted wood? It was a dirty, weary little object that entered its home, at nightfall, by the unassuming aid of the scullery-window: and only to be sent tealess to bed seemed infinite mercy to him.
Byrne had but to ask a favor to have it granted, and now, when he called upon Pesita to furnish him with a suitable force for the rescue of Bridge the brigand enthusiastically acceded to his demands.
She is handsome, and there were plenty of other men, but I grant you your scowling brigand was the most picturesque of the lot.
Quotes with BRIGAND (3)
Dr. Chanter, in his brilliant History of Human Thought in the Twentieth Century, has made the suggestion that only a very small proportion of people are capable of acquiring new ideas of political or social behaviour after they are twenty-five years old. On the other hand, few people become directive in these matters until they are between forty and fifty. Then they prevail for twenty years or more. The conduct of public affairs therefore is necessarily twenty years or more b…
In particular, we must take account of the well-known and striking saying of Jesus to the dying brigand beside him, recorded by Luke (23.43). 'Today,' he said, 'you will be with me in paradise.' 'Paradise' is not the final destination; it is a beautiful resting place on the way there. But notice. If there is anyone in the New Testament to whom we might have expected the classic doctrine of purgatory to apply, it would be this brigand. He had no time for amendment of life; no …
Who would condescend to strike down the mere things that he does notfear? Who would debase himself to be merely brave, like any commonprizefighter? Who would stoop to be fearless--like a tree? Fight thething that you fear. You remember the old tale of the English clergymanwho gave the last rites to the brigand of Sicily, and how on hisdeath-bed the great robber said, 'I can give you no money, but I cangive you advice for a lifetime: your thumb on the blade, and strikeupwards.…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 9 times in crossword archives (1945–2008).