Thug
Pronunciation
- enPR: thÅg, IPA: /θʌɡ/
- Rhymes: -ʌɡ
Origin
From Hindi ठगà¥à¤—ी (á¹haggÄ«), from Marathi ठक (thak, "thief, swindler"), from Sanskrit सà¥à¤¥à¤— (sthaga, "cunning, fraudulent, to cover, to conceal") hence सà¥à¤¥à¤—ति (sthagati, "he/she/it covers, he/she/it conceals").
Thuggee was an Indian network of secret fraternities who were engaged in murdering and robbing travellers and known for strangling their victims, operating from the 17th century (possibly as early as 13th century) to the 19th century. During British_Raj of India, many Indian words passed into common English, and in 1810 thug referred to members of these Indian gangs. The sense was adopted more generally as "ruffian, cutthroat" by 1839.