fagin

/ˈfædʒɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

a leader or organizer of a gang of pickpockets or thieves, especially in 19th-century London, typically in reference to Fagin from Charles Dickens’ novel ‘Oliver Twist’

“The police were determined to capture the notorious fagin at the heart of the pickpocketing gang.”

Synonyms

  • organizer
  • ringleader

Antonyms

  • authority figure
  • law enforcement officer