loot

1
[ loot ]
/ lut /

noun

verb (used with object)

verb (used without object)

to take loot; plunder: The conquerors looted and robbed.

Origin of loot

1
1780–90; < Hindi lūṭ, akin to Sanskrit luṇṭhati (he) steals

OTHER WORDS FROM loot

loot·er, noun

Definition for looting (2 of 2)

loot 2
[ loot ]
/ lut /

verb Scot.

simple past tense of let1.

Example sentences from the Web for looting

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, noun

Word Origin for loot

C19: from Hindi lūt