plunder
Cross references: 1. spoil 1. plun.der \'pl*n-d*r\ \-d(*-)rin\ \-d*r-*r\ vb or plun.der.ing [G plu:ndern] 1: PILLAGE, SACK 2: to take by force or wrongfully : STEAL : to commit robbery or looting - plun.der.er n 2. plunder n 1: an act of plundering : PILLAGING 2: something taken by force, theft, or fraud : LOOT chiefly dial 3: personal or household effects