plun

plun
plun·der·able;
plun·der·age;
plun·der·er;
plun·der·less;
plun·der·ous;
plun·ther;
plun·der;

English syllables. 2014.

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  • plun´der|er — plun|der «PLUHN duhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to rob by force; rob: »to plunder a bank. The pirates entered the harbor and began to plunder the town. SYNONYM(S): loot, sack. 2. to take (as goods or valuables) by illegal force or as an enemy: »The… …   Useful english dictionary

  • plun|der — «PLUHN duhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to rob by force; rob: »to plunder a bank. The pirates entered the harbor and began to plunder the town. SYNONYM(S): loot, sack. 2. to take (as goods or valuables) by illegal force or as an enemy: »The law of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • plun|der|a|ble — «PLUHN duh ruh buhl», adjective. that can be plundered: »As plunderable matter increases, so will plunderage (Jeremy Bentham) …   Useful english dictionary

  • plun|der|age — «PLUHN duhr ihj» noun. 1. the act of plundering; pillage; spoliation. 2. Maritime Law. a) the embezzlement of goods on board a ship. b) the goods embezzled …   Useful english dictionary

  • plun|der|ous — «PLUHN duhr uhs», adjective. given to plundering: »plunderous troops …   Useful english dictionary

  • pluncyti — pluñcyti, ija, ijo žr. pluncinti: 1. Pc Pluñcyk dabar žmogus tiek kelio Pn. Pluñcija visa sušilus Jnšk. Kad aš taip turėčiau daugiau pinigų, nepluñcyčiau pėsčia Lnkv. 2. Pkr Be reikalo tą kuiną pluñciji Svn. Jurgis tai pluñcijo jūsų piemenį …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • plunkšti — pluñkšti, čia, tė intr. 1. Kv prunkšti: Nė vieno [arklio] nebuvo nustovinčio rimtai, visi šokinėja piestu, knarkčioja, plunkščia Žem. Arklys tik purtinas ir plunkščia rš. 2. BzF157 šnarpšti, šnopšti, čiaudėti: Prisigėrė garų, kad pluñkščia Užv …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • plunder — plun•der [[t]ˈplʌn dər[/t]] v. t. 1) to rob of goods or valuables by open force, as in war: to plunder a town[/ex] 2) to rob or fleece: to plunder the public treasury[/ex] 3) to take by pillage, robbery, or fraud 4) to take plunder; pillage 5)… …   From formal English to slang

  • plunder — plun|der1 [ plʌndər ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) to take valuable things from a place using force, sometimes causing a lot of damage: The city was plundered and burned during the war. 2. ) to take or use something that belongs to… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • pluncis — pluñcis sm. (2) Lž duonos tešlos paplotėlis, bandelė (plg. plincis): Iškepė pluñcį didelį kaip kepurę Vkš. Kol iškeps duona, reiks ilgai laukti, – iškepk mums pluñcį Mžk …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

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