It is Anglo Indian from the Hindi word Lut, meaning booty or stolen property
Etymology means the study of the origin of words.
"Junk" comes from the 15th century word, "Jonke". Its origin is unkown.
The origin of this word is Latin - from Opulentus
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The word "loot" is actually a Hindi wordwhich means the same
It is Anglo Indian from the Hindi word Lut, meaning booty or stolen property
lute
A homophone for the word "loot" is "lute."
The Sanskrit word for loot is "malam" (मालं).
Loot, as in the verb, 'We went to loot the abandoned house' is an example.
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.
Lute
Synonyms are loot, treasure, spoils, plunder, or the pirate term booty.
loot
Loot, steal, pillage.
swag