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Definition of plunder
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of plunder is as below...
Plunder
(v. t.) To take by
pillage;
to
appropriate
forcibly;
as, the enemy
plundered
all the goods they
found..
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Invasion
::
Invasion
(n.) A
warlike
or
hostile
entrance
into the
possessions
or
domains
of
another;
the
incursion
of an army for
conquest
or
plunder.
Pirate
::
Pirate
(n.) An armed ship or
vessel
which sails
without
a legal
commission,
for the
purpose
of
plundering
other
vessels
on the high
seas..
Ravener
::
Ravener
(n.) One who, or that
which,
ravens
or
plunders..
Ravine
::
Ravine
(n.) Food
obtained
by
violence;
plunder;
prey;
raven.
Unpolled
::
Unpolled
(a.) Not
plundered.
Vandal
::
Vandal
(n.) One of a
Teutonic
race,
formerly
dwelling
on the south shore of the
Baltic,
the most
barbarous
and
fierce
of the
northern
nations
that
plundered
Rome in the 5th
century,
notorious
for
destroying
the
monuments
of art and
literature..
Strip
::
Strip (v. t.) To
deprive;
to
bereave;
to make
destitute;
to
plunder;
especially,
to
deprive
of a
covering;
to skin; to peel; as, to strip a man of his
possession,
his
rights,
his
privileges,
his
reputation;
to strip one of his
clothes;
to strip a beast of his skin; to strip a tree of its
bark..
Spume
::
Spulzie
(n.)
Plunder,
or
booty..
Poll
::
Poll (v. t.) To
extort
from; to
plunder;
to
strip.
Direptitiously
::
Direptitiously
(adv.)
With
plundering
violence;
by
violent
injustice.
Prede
::
Prede (v. i.) To prey; to
plunder.
Viking
::
Viking
(n.) One
belonging
to the
pirate
crews from among the
Northmen,
who
plundered
the
coasts
of
Europe
in the
eighth,
ninth,
and tenth
centuries..
Horde
::
Horde (n.) A
wandering
troop or gang;
especially,
a clan or tribe of a
nomadic
people
migrating
from place to place for the sake of
pasturage,
plunder,
etc.; a
predatory
multitude..
Pillage
::
Pillage
(v. i.) To strip of money or goods by open
violence;
to
plunder;
to
spoil;
to lay
waste;
as, to
pillage
the camp of an
enemy..
Plundered
::
Plundered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Plunde.
Spoil
::
Spoil (v. i.) To
practice
plunder
or
robbery.
Renne
::
Renne (v. t.) To
plunder;
-- only in the
phrase
to rape and
renne.
See under Rap, v. t., to
snatch..
Harrage
::
Harrage
(v. t.) To
harass;
to
plunder
from.
Depredate
::
Depredate
(v. i.) To take
plunder
or prey; to
commit
waste;
as, the
troops
depredated
on the
country..
Spoil
::
Spoil (v. t.) To
plunder;
to strip by
violence;
to
pillage;
to rob; -- with of
before
the name of the thing
taken;
as, to spoil one of his goods or
possession..
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