Loot
theft, robbery etc
armed bank robbery
The word 'vol' is a noun that's in the singular, and of masculine gender. One meaning is flight. Another meaning is robbery.
The abstract noun form of the concrete noun "robber" is robbery.
imp. of Run., Open robbery., Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch., of Run
Robbery is when the act was commited, and attempted robbery is when a robbery is not completely executed.
imp. of Run., Open robbery., Yarns coiled on a spun-yarn winch., of Run
Piracy, armed robbery, aggravated robbery, and highway robbery. There are other subcategories to each of these.
A brigand is a person who usually lives in a gang and lives by pillage and robbery according to the dictionary, and brigandes is a pleralization of it, though if used as Proper Noun it may describe a particular group of brigandes.
"Hold up" is a term developed in English to mean a certain kind of robbery. The Latin for robbery is "roberia." If you tried to translate "hold up" literally into Latin, you would get the word for "to support" or "to sustain," which is "sustinere"
That is the correct spelling for the word "heist" (rob, robbery).(adapted from the similar word hoist meaning to lift, as with a rope)
Robbery is a noun.