looter


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
loot/luːt/
noun
  • 1 private property taken from an enemy in war or stolen by thieves.
  • 2 informal money.
verb steal goods from, especially during a war or riot.

■ steal (goods).

– derivatives
looter noun.
– origin C19 (as v.): from Hindi lūṭ, from Sanskrit luṇṭh- ‘rob’.
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