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plunder

N การปล้น  การปล้น สดมภ์  การขโมย  การ ลักขโมย  spolitation kan-plon

 

plunder

N ของ ที่ ปล้น มา ได้  booty spoils kong-ti-plon-ma-dai

 

plunder

VI ปล้น  ขโมย  rob plon

 

plunder

VT ปล้น  ปล้น สดมภ์  ขโมย  rob plon

 

plunder

VT โกง  ฉ้อโกง  ยักยอก  kong

 

plunderage

N การปล้น  การขโมย  kan-plon

 

plunderer

N โจร  robber jon

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PLUNDER

v.t. 1. To pillage; to spoil; to strip; to take the goods of an enemy by open force. Nebuchadnezzar plundered the temple of the Jews.
2. To take by pillage or open force. The enemy plundered all the goods they found. We say, he plundered the tent, or he plundered the goods of the tent. The first is the proper use of the word.
3. To rob, as a thief; to take from; to strip; as, the thief plundered the house; the robber plundered a man of his money and watch; pirates plunder ships and men.

 

PLUNDER

n.That which is taken from an enemy by force; pillage; prey; spoil. 1. That which is taken by theft, robbery or fraud.

 

PLUNDERED

pp. Pillaged; robbed.

 

PLUNDERER

n.A hostile pillager; a spoiler. 1. A thief; a robber.

 

PLUNDERING

ppr. Pillaging; robbing.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PLUNDER

Plun "der, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Plundered; p. pr. & vb. n. Plundering. ]Etym: [G. plündern to plunder, plunder frippery, baggage. ]

 

1. To take the goods of by force, or without right; to pillage; to spoil; to sack; to strip; to rob; as, to plunder travelers. Nebuchadnezzar plunders the temple of God. South.

 

2. To take by pillage; to appropriate forcibly; as, the enemy plundered all the goods they found.

 

Syn. -- To pillage; despoil; sack; rifle; strip; rob.

 

PLUNDER

PLUNDER Plun "der, n.

 

1. The act of plundering or pillaging; robbery. See Syn. of Pillage. Inroads and plunders of the Saracens. Sir T. North.

 

2. That which is taken by open force from an enemy; pillage; spoil; booty; also, that which is taken by theft or fraud. "He shared in the plunder. " Cowper.

 

3. Personal property and effects; baggage or luggage. [Slang, Southwestern U.S.]

 

PLUNDERAGE

Plun "der *age, n. (Mar. Law )

 

Defn: The embezzlement of goods on shipboard. Wharton.

 

PLUNDERER

PLUNDERER Plun "der *er, n.

 

Defn: One who plunders or pillages.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

plunder

plun der |ˈpləndər ˈpləndər | verb [ with obj. ] steal goods from (a place or person ), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder: looters moved into the disaster area to plunder stores | [ no obj. ] : the invaders were back and ready to plunder. steal (goods ) in such a way. take material from (artistic or academic work ) for one's own purposes: we shall plunder related sciences to assist our research. noun the violent and dishonest acquisition of property: the farmers suffered the inhumanity and indignities of pillage and plunder. property acquired illegally and violently: the army sacked the city and carried off huge quantities of plunder. DERIVATIVES plun der er noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from German plündern, literally rob of household goods, from Middle High German plunder household effects. Early use of the verb was with reference to the Thirty Years War (1618 –48 ), reflecting German usage; on the outbreak of the English Civil War in 1642, the word and activity were associated with the forces under Prince Rupert.

 

Oxford Dictionary

plunder

plun |der |ˈplʌndə | verb [ with obj. ] steal goods from (a place or person ), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder: looters moved into the disaster area to plunder shops. steal (goods ), typically using force and in a time of disorder. take material from (artistic or academic work ) for one's own purposes: we shall plunder related sciences to assist our research. noun [ mass noun ] the violent and dishonest acquisition of property: the commander refused to maintain his troops through pillage and plunder. property acquired illegally and violently: the army sacked the city and carried off huge quantities of plunder. DERIVATIVES plunderer noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from German plündern, literally rob of household goods , from Middle High German plunder household effects . Early use of the verb was with reference to the Thirty Years War (reflecting German usage ); on the outbreak of the Civil War in 1642, the word and activity were associated with the forces under Prince Rupert.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

plunder

plunder verb 1 they plundered the countryside: pillage, loot, rob, raid, ransack, despoil, strip, ravage, lay waste, devastate, sack, rape. 2 money plundered from pension funds: steal, purloin, thieve, seize, pillage; embezzle. noun 1 the plunder of the villages: looting, pillaging, plundering, raiding, ransacking, devastation, sacking; literary rapine. 2 the army took huge quantities of plunder: booty, loot, stolen goods, spoils, ill-gotten gains; informal swag.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

plunder

plunder verb 1 the invaders plundered the countryside: pillage, loot, rob, raid, ransack, strip, fleece, ravage, lay waste, devastate, maraud, sack, rape; literary despoil; archaic spoil, pirate, reave; rare depredate, spoliate, forage. 2 millions of pounds plundered from pension funds: steal, take illegally, purloin, seize, thieve, rob, pillage, carry off; make off with, misappropriate, embezzle. noun 1 the plunder of the villages: looting, pillaging, plundering, robbery, robbing, raiding, ransacking, devastation, depredation, laying waste, sacking, marauding; literary despoiling, rapine, ravin; rare spoliation. 2 the army sacked the city and carried off huge quantities of plunder: booty, loot, stolen goods, spoils, prizes, ill-gotten gains, haul, takings, pickings; informal, dated swag, boodle.

 

Duden Dictionary

Plunder

Plun der Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pl u nder |der Plunder; Genitiv: des Plunders, Plural: die Plundern mittelhochdeutsch blunder, mittelniederdeutsch plunder = Hausrat, Wäsche, Herkunft ungeklärt 1 ohne Plural umgangssprachlich abwertend [alte ] als wertlos, unnütz betrachtete Gegenstände, Sachen der ganze Plunder kommt auf den Müll 2 a ohne Plural vielleicht eigentlich = Durcheinander-, Übereinanderliegendes Plunderteig b ohne Plural vielleicht eigentlich = Durcheinander-, Übereinanderliegendes Plundergebäck c Plural selten vielleicht eigentlich = Durcheinander-, Übereinanderliegendes selten Plunderstück

 

Plunderbrezel

Plun der bre zel Substantiv, Neutrum oder Substantiv, feminin , das oder die |Pl u nderbrezel |

 

Plünderei

Plün de rei Substantiv, feminin abwertend , die |Plünder ei |[dauerndes ] Plündern es kam zu wüsten Plündereien

 

Plünderer

Plün de rer Substantiv, maskulin , der Plündrer |Pl ü nderer |der Plünderer; Genitiv: des Plünderers, Plural: die Plünderer jemand, der plündert, geplündert hat

 

Plundergebäck

Plun der ge bäck Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pl u ndergebäck |Gebäck aus Plunderteig

 

Plünderin

Plün de rin Substantiv, feminin , die |Pl ü nderin | weibliche Form zu Plünderer

 

plündern

plün dern schwaches Verb |pl ü ndern |schwaches Verb; Perfektbildung mit »hat « mittelhochdeutsch plundern, mittelniederdeutsch plunderen, zu Plunder , also eigentlich = Hausrat, Wäsche wegnehmen a (unter Ausnutzung einer Notstandssituation ) sich fremdes Eigentum aneignen wo sie hinkamen, mordeten und plünderten sie b ausplündern b die Soldaten plünderten die ganze Stadt | figurativ den Kühlschrank plündern (scherzhaft ; [fast ] alles Essbare herausnehmen und verzehren ) | figurativ sein Sparkonto plündern (scherzhaft ; [fast ] alles Geld auf einmal abheben )c veraltet ausplündern a er wurde von Wegelagerern geplündert

 

Plunderstück

Plun der stück Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Pl u nderstück |Stück Plundergebäck

 

Plunderteig

Plun der teig Substantiv, maskulin , der |Pl u nderteig |blätterteigähnlicher Hefeteig

 

Plünderung

Plün de rung Substantiv, feminin , die |Pl ü nderung |die Plünderung; Genitiv: der Plünderung, Plural: die Plünderungen das Plündern; das Geplündertwerden

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

plunder

plun der /plʌ́ndə r /動詞 s /-z /; ed /-d /; ing /-d (ə )rɪŋ /他動詞 1 ⦅文 ⦆(主に戦争中に )〈人が 〉〈金 財産 を略奪する ; 【金 財産などを 】〈人 場所 から強奪する «of » plunder artworks 美術品を略奪する plunder the citizens of their valuables 市民たちから金目の物を略奪する .2 «…から » 〈物 〉を盗み出す «from » .自動詞 (財産を )略奪する , 強奪する , 盗む .名詞 U 1 ⦅文 ⦆〖集合的に 〗(主に戦争中の )略奪品 , 強奪物 .2 略奪 , 強奪 .3 ⦅話 ⦆利益 , もうけ .er /-d (ə )rə r /名詞 C 略奪者 .