loot
(lúːt/)"goods taken from an enemy, etc.," 1802 (in Charles James's "Military Dictionary," London, which defines it as "Indian term for plunder or pillage"), Anglo-Indian, from Hindi lut, from Sanskrit loptram, lotram "booty, stolen property," from PIE *roup-tro-, from root *reup- "to snatch" (see rip (v.)).「ルー盗るカレー 戦利品。」
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音節loot・er 発音記号・読み方/‐ṭɚ|‐tə/ 名詞
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