出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/28 03:44 UTC 版)
Recorded since 1632 during the Thirty Years War, native British use since the Cromwellian Civil War. Borrowed from German plündern (“to loot”), from Middle High German, from Middle Low German plunderen, from a noun originally meaning "household goods, bedding, clothing," of obscure ultimate origin. This is first attested in medieval records, and according to Gijsseling, is therefore attested too late to be considered a substrate word. Due to the lack of obvious cognates in other languages from which it would have been loaned, it could have developed as some slang word in Lower Saxony/the Low Countries.
Cognate with Dutch plunderen, West Frisian plonderje, Saterland Frisian plunnerje. Probably denominal from a word for “household goods, clothes, bedding”; compare Middle Dutch plunder, German Plunder (“stuff”), Dutch and West Frisian plunje (“clothes”).
The Philippine definition originates with the Anti-Plunder Act (Republic Act No. 7080).
plunder (third-person singular simple present plunders, present participle plundering, simple past and past participle plundered)
plunder (uncountable)
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打ち倒す.
かみ切る.
讒言する
はき出す
to distort the meaning of something
刮げ落とす
to disturb something
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