loot

money (slang)

TRANSLATION

die Knete [sl.], die Beute, die Kriegsbeute, der Plunder, das Raubgut looter = der Plünderer to loot = plündern, raubenut

STATISTICS

IN THE PRESS

"Nigeria tracks Abacha's loot -- Nigeria has asked Liechtenstein for help in recovering part of the £3bn it believes was embezzled by the late dictator Sani Abacha, and hidden in the principality."

(BBC News - 12 August 2000)

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know?

loot

This short but interesting word is of Hindi origin - from Sanskrit loptram, lotram = plunder

The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition gives 5 related definitions:

1. Valuables pillaged in time of war; spoils.

2. Stolen goods.

3. Informal. Goods illicitly obtained, as by bribery.

4. Informal. Things of value, such as gifts, received on one occasion.

5. Slang. Money.


NOTE:

We seem to like stolen money in English as there are quite a few idioms:

boodle, booty, dough, graft, haul, hot goods, hot items, lift, make, moolah, pickings, pillage, plunder, plunderage, prize, seizure, spoils, squeeze, swag, take

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