noun
- the practice of robbing travelers on roads or highways; banditry.
- violent theft or robbery in general; acts of brigands.
Usage: often historical or literary
Examples
- Medieval roads were dangerous due to brigandage and lawlessness.
- The merchant caravan hired armed guards to protect against brigandage.
- Brigandage was rampant in the mountain passes during the war.
- The government cracked down on brigandage by increasing patrols.
- Tales of brigandage and adventure filled the old novels.
- Local brigandage made travel unsafe for ordinary citizens.