dəˈkȯit noun
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi ḍakait, perhaps from Sanskrit dakṣa clever, akin to Sanskrit dakṣiṇa right — more at dexter
: one of a class of criminals in India and Burma who rob and murder in roving gangs
dəˈkȯit noun
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi ḍakait, perhaps from Sanskrit dakṣa clever, akin to Sanskrit dakṣiṇa right — more at dexter
: one of a class of criminals in India and Burma who rob and murder in roving gangs
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012