loot
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[ loot ]
/ lut /
noun
verb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
to take loot; plunder: The conquerors looted and robbed.
Origin of loot
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1780–90; < Hindi
lūṭ, akin to Sanskrit
luṇṭhati (he) steals
OTHER WORDS FROM loot
loot·er, nounWords nearby loot
loosestrife family,
loosey-goosey,
loosie,
loosies,
loosing,
loot,
lop,
lop nur,
lop-eared,
lopatnikov,
lope
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British Dictionary definitions for looting
loot
/ (luːt) /
noun
goods stolen during pillaging, as in wartime, during riots, etc
goods, money, etc, obtained illegally
informal
money or wealth
the act of looting or plundering
verb
to pillage (a city, settlement, etc) during war or riots
to steal (money or goods), esp during pillaging
Derived forms of loot
looter, nounWord Origin for loot
C19: from Hindi
lūt