bandito
bandit
noun bahn-DEE-toh Less Common
Origin: from 'bandire', to banish, outlaw
Also means
outlaw
Usage Note
Bandito is an outlaw or bandit, plural banditi, and it literally means someone who has been banished. As a past participle of bandire it can also mean 'banned', so è bandito on a sign means something is forbidden. The feminine bandita is rare.
Examples
"Il bandito è fuggito a cavallo."
Natural Translation
The bandit fled on horseback.
Literal Translation
The bandit is fled on horseback.
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