noun
- plural of brigandage; acts of robbery and violence committed by brigands; banditry
Usage: formal; often used in historical or literary contexts
Examples
- The brigandages of the mountain bandits terrorized travelers along the trade route.
- Medieval chronicles documented numerous brigandages committed by outlaws in the forest.
- The region suffered from constant brigandages until the king sent soldiers to restore order.
- Historical records reveal that brigandages were common during times of political instability.
- The novel depicts the brigandages of a notorious gang that robbed merchants and nobles alike.