出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/07 17:34 UTC 版)
From Late 中期英語 spoliacioun (“looting, robbery, theft; an instance of this; (ecclesiastical) wrongful deprivation of the emoluments of a benefice due to another”), from Anglo-Norman spoliacioun, espolïacion, and directly from their etymon spoliātiō (“plundering, robbing”), from spoliāre (“to deprive or strip of clothing or covering, unclothe, uncover; (by extension) to pillage, plunder; etc.”), from spolium (“hide or skin stripped off an animal; (by extension) booty, spoil; etc.”). The English word was probably also influenced by French spoliation.
spoliation (countable and uncountable, plural spoliations)
Not to be confused with spoilation (“spoiling or ruining, destruction”).