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badman |
an outlaw, desperado, bandit, or the like, esp. in the old American West. |
bandit |
any outlaw who robs. [1/3 definitions] |
brigand |
an outlaw or bandit, esp. a member of a gang of robbers. |
desperado |
a daring or dangerous outlaw. |
Eric the Red |
a Nordic outlaw and explorer who established the first Nordic settlement of Greenland in 985 (b.950--d.1003). |
outlaw |
to declare (a person or group) an outlaw or outside the protection of the law. [1/5 definitions] |
Robin Hood |
in English legend, an outlaw of the twelfth century who became famous for robbing the rich to help the poor. |
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