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Danish
Etymology
From Middle Low German plunderen, plünderen (“to plunder”). Cognate with German plündern.
Pronunciation
Verb
plyndre (imperative plyndr, infinitive at plyndre, present tense plyndrer, past tense plyndrede, perfect tense er/har plyndret)
- loot, pillage, plunder, ransack, sack
- rob
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Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From Middle Low German plunderen, plünderen.
Verb
plyndre (imperative plyndr or plyndre, present tense plyndrer, passive plyndres, simple past and past participle plyndra or plyndret, present participle plyndrende)
- to loot, plunder, pillage
References
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Middle Low German plunderen, plünderen.
Verb
plyndre (present tense plyndrar, past tense plyndra, past participle plyndra, passive infinitive plyndrast, present participle plyndrande, imperative plyndre/plyndr)
- to loot, plunder, pillage
Derived terms
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