Found 3 items, similar to loot.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: loot
bajakan, barang rampasan, gedoran, menggarong
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: loot
loot
n 1: goods or money obtained illegally [syn:
booty,
pillage,
plunder,
prize,
swag,
dirty money]
2: informal terms for money [syn:
boodle,
bread,
cabbage,
clams,
dinero,
dough,
gelt,
kale,
lettuce,
lolly,
lucre,
moolah,
pelf,
scratch,
shekels,
simoleons,
sugar,
wampum]
v 1: take illegally; of intellectual property;
“This writer
plundered from famous authors” [syn:
plunder]
2: steal goods; take as spoils;
“During the earthquake people
looted the stores that were deserted by their owners”
[syn:
plunder,
despoil,
reave,
strip,
rifle,
ransack,
pillage,
foray]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Loot
Loot
\Loot\ (l[=oo]t), n. [Hind. l[=u][.t], Skr. l[=o]tra,
l[=o]ptra, booty, lup to break, spoil; prob. akin to E. rob.]
1. The act of plundering.
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2. Plunder; booty; especially, the booty taken in a conquered
or sacked city.
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3. Hence: Anything stolen or obtained by dishonesty.
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4. Broadly: Valuable objects; as, the child was delighted
with all the loot he got for his birthday.
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5. Money; as, you shouldn't carry all that loot around with
you in the city; she made a pile of loot from trading in
cattle futures. [slang]
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Loot
\Loot\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p.
Looted; p. pr. & vb. n.
Looting.]
To plunder; to carry off as plunder or a prize lawfully
obtained by war.
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Looting parties . . . ransacking the houses. --L.
Oliphant.
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