Definition of Camorrist

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Camorrist

cammed
cammie
cammies
camming
camo
camoed
camogie
camogies
camoing
camomile
camomile tea
camomiles
camonflet
camonflets
camorras
camorrist (current term)
camorrista
camorristi
camorrists
camos
camosh
camote
camotes
camouflage
camouflageable
camouflaged
camouflager
camouflagers
camouflages
camouflagic

Literary usage of Camorrist

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Courts, Criminals and the Camorra by Arthur Cheney Train (1912)
"The camorrist conducted him down the stairs and opened the door. ... The camorrist motioned to the terrified victim to seat himself by the barrel. ..."

2. Brigandage in South Italy by David Hilton Wheeler (1864)
"at his entrance by a camorrist, who demanded money for the lamp of the Madonna. ... There is no difficulty," responded the camorrist, wounded in his sense ..."

3. Courts and Criminals by Arthur Cheney Train (1912)
"The camorrist motioned to the terrified victim to seat himself by the barrel. ... At last the camorrist turned to the importer and said: "This man owes you ..."

4. Criminology by Arthur MacDonald, Arthur Mac Donald (1893)
"The camorrist cannot kill a comrade without permission from the chief ; but in revenge ... A camorrist can suspend an inferior from five to eighteen days. ..."

5. The American Year Book: A Record of Events and Progress by Francis Graham Wickware, (, Albert Bushnell Hart, (, Simon Newton Dexter North, William M. Schuyler (1913)
"The camorrist Trial.—After a trial lasting nearly 16 months, during which 650 witnesses were examined in over 300 sittings, all the camorrista on trial at ..."

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