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- nounloot (noun)
- goods, especially private property, taken from an enemy in war:"the rooms were stuffed with the loot from Francis's expeditions into Italy"
- stolen money or valuables:"two men wearing stocking masks, each swinging a bag of loot"
- informalmoney; wealth:"the thief made off with $5 million in loot"
verbloot (verb) · loots (third person present) · looted (past tense) · looted (past participle) · looting (present participle)- steal goods from (a place), typically during a war or riot:"desperate residents looted shops for food and water"
- steal (goods) in a war, riot, etc.:"tons of food aid awaiting distribution had been looted"
Originearly 19th century (as a verb): from Hindi lūṭ, from Sanskrit luṇṭh- ‘rob’.Similar and Opposite Words
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