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* plunderer: someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)

* Freebooter (Brandon Cross) is a fictional character who appeared in the Marvel Comics' series A-Next.

* A pirate, or person who pillages and plunders

* "One who goes about in search of plunder; esp. a pirate or piratical adventurer." (Oxford English dictionary at the Electronic Text Center of the University of Virginia)

* another term for a pirate, probably originating from a corruption of the Dutch vrijbuiters (plunderers), combining the words vrij meaning free and buit meaning loot

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