Plunder /(?)/

Plun·der

Plunder

v. t.

imp. & p. p. Plundered; p. pr. & vb. n. Plundering

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

Plunder

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