HIGHWAYMEN - translation to αραβικά
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HIGHWAYMEN - translation to αραβικά

MOUNTED ROBBER WHO STEALS FROM TRAVELLERS, AN ARCHAIC TERM
Highwaymen; Highway robbery; Representations of highwaymen in popular culture; Highway-robber; Highway robber; Highwaywoman
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HIGHWAYMEN         

ألاسم

قاطِعُ طَرِيق , قاطِعُ طُرُق

highwayman         
اسْم : قاطع طُرُق
HIGHWAYMAN         

ألاسم

قاطِعُ طَرِيق , قاطِعُ طُرُق

Βικιπαίδεια

Highwayman

A highwayman was a robber who stole from travellers. This type of thief usually travelled and robbed by horse as compared to a footpad who travelled and robbed on foot; mounted highwaymen were widely considered to be socially superior to footpads. Such criminals operated until the mid- or late 19th century. Highwaywomen, such as Katherine Ferrers, were said to also exist, often dressing as men, especially in fiction.

The first attestation of the word highwayman is from 1617. Euphemisms such as "knights of the road" and "gentlemen of the road" were sometimes used by people interested in romanticizing (with a Robin Hood–esque slant) what was often an especially violent form of stealing. In the 19th-century American West, highwaymen were sometimes known as road agents. In Australia, they were known as bushrangers.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για HIGHWAYMEN
1. He has only protested at being called "Janjaweed" – a word customarily used to refer to outlaws and highwaymen from Chad.
2. Noor Mohammad Umarkhel, deputy security chief, told this news agency the highwaymen looted six vehicles and took one four–wheeler along with them.
3. He said the highwaymen were speaking in Iranian Persain language and robbed the passengers with 130 afghanis.
4. Confirming the incident, Ghazni security chief Wakil Kamyab said the highwaymen also took one car of the passengers.
5. Most accounts say he was hanged at Tyburn, the infamous spot for dispatching highwaymen now occupied by Marble Arch.