loot - noun: The pirate put the loot in a wooden box and buried it.
loot - verb: The invaders looted and killed then burned the village to the ground.
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The word "loot" is actually a Hindi wordwhich means the same
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A pirates booty is his loot.
The word "Dacoit" is a noun ,it is derived from another language.Dacoits plunder and loot the villages even now.
The word "loot" is actually a Hindi wordwhich means the same
The word loot is a derivative of the Hindi or Urdu language. Mostly used as a verb meaning to plunder or steal, it was first recognized in 1788 from the Hindi word lut, often to describe the plundering from pirates of the time period.
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he looted from the store across the street.
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The Sanskrit word for loot is "malam" (เคฎเคพเคฒเค).
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Loot, as in the verb, 'We went to loot the abandoned house' is an example.
The word "incidentally" can be used at the end of a sentence. You can make the sentence "This was done incidentally.".