Translation of "plunder" into Latin
harpagare, populor, praedo are the top translations of "plunder" into Latin.
plunder
verb
noun
grammar
(transitive) To pillage, take or destroy all the goods of, by force (as in war); to raid, sack. [..]
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harpagare
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populor
verbto take all the goods of, by force (as in war) (transitive)
On the arrival of these troops the mutiny broke out afresh, and straggling from the camp they plundered the neighbourhood.
Horum adventu redintegratur seditio et vagi circumiecta populabantur.
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praedo
verbto take all the goods of, by force (as in war) (transitive)
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Less frequent translations
- diripio
- spolio
- rapina
- abigo
- ago
- denudo
- depeculor
- depopulor
- despolio
- expilo
- exspolio
- populatio
- populo
- praeda
- praedor
- raptum
- adfero
- compilo
- depeculo
- depilo
- depopulo
- depraedo
- depraedor
- despolior
- devexo
- dispolio
- divexo
- everro
- expolio
- expugno
- extergeo
- fero
- furor
- lacero
- latrocinor
- nudo
- perpopulor
- pilo
- praemium
- rapio
- rapto
- spolium
- tondeo
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Phrases similar to "plunder" with translations into Latin
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compilatio · conpilatio · depopulatio · depraedatio · direptio · populatio · pradatorius · praedabundus · praedatorius · rapina · raptus · spoliatio
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sacrilegus
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inspoliatus
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depectulatus
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depopulatio
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corripio
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expilatio
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compilator · conpilator · depeculator · depopulator · depopulatrix · depraedator · despolator · despoliator · direptor · ereptor · expilator · exspoliator · latro · populator · praedator · praedo · raptor · spoliator · spoliatrix
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