Warlike incursion; devastation, laying waste; ravaging, plundering, raiding.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > sacking, raiding, or looting > [noun] (41) harryingc900 Warlike incursion; devastation, laying waste; ravaging, plundering, raiding. harrowingc1000 spoiling (of hell), also in general sense, plundering, sacking (of a country). skeckinga1387 pillagea1393 The action or an act of plundering, sacking, or looting a place, esp. in war; depredation, robbery. In early use also: †extortion; unjust taxation or… skickinga1400 forayingc1400 the action of the verb. hership1487 Harrying, pillage, plundering, devastation; a warlike incursion, or foray; harrying of cattle. direption1528 The sacking or pillaging of a town, etc. sackc1550 The action of sack, v.2; sackage, plundering; esp. in to put to sack, †to put toor unto the sack (obsolete). sacking1560 The action of plundering (a city, etc.). sackage1577 The action, or an act, of sacking (a city, etc.). saccaging1585 picory1591 Plunder or pillage by force; marauding, looting, piracy; an instance of this. reprisalc1595 The taking of something as a prize or reward; an instance of this. Obsolete. rare. boot-haling1598 The carrying away of booty, plundering of an enemy; marauding, freebooting, brigandage. booty-haling1611 rapture?1611 The action or an act of seizing and carrying off as prey or plunder. Obsolete. ravage1611 The action or practice of ravaging; the result of this action; destruction, devastation, or extensive damage caused by a person or animal. prize-taking1633 The practice or action of capturing or seizing booty or plunder, esp. at sea, either in time of war or as an act of piracy. plunder1643 The action of plundering or taking something as spoil in time of war or civil disorder; pillage, depredation; (also) an instance of this. booting1651 Taking of booty, plundering: cf. freebooting n. adj. at freeboot, v. derivatives. hen roost1762 figurative and in figurative contexts. A source of wealth or assets, esp. when seen as something to be plundered or appropriated. Cf. fox in the hen… ravagement1766 Ravaging, depredation; devastation, extensive damage; an instance of this. raiding1785 The action of raid, v. (in various senses); an instance of this. loot1839 Goods (esp. articles of considerable value) taken from an enemy, a captured city, etc. in time of war; also, in wider sense, something taken by… looting1842 The action of loot, v. Also attributive. Subcategories:— of a country refusing contribution (1) — fact of having been sacked (1) — instance(s) of (5) — going about with intention of (6) — general scramble for booty (1) — one who is pillaged, etc. (1) |
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