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Detailed Translations for looter from English to Spanish

looter:


Translation Matrix for looter:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- despoiler; freebooter; pillager; plunderer; raider; spoiler
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- pillager; plunderer

Synonyms for "looter":


Related Definitions for "looter":

  1. someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)1

looter form of loot:

loot [the ~] noun

  1. the loot (booty; catch)
    la captura; el botín
  2. the loot (swag)
    la pasta

to loot verb (loots, looted, looting)

  1. to loot
  2. to loot (plunder; pillage; raid)

Conjugations for loot:

present
  1. loot
  2. loot
  3. loots
  4. loot
  5. loot
  6. loot
simple past
  1. looted
  2. looted
  3. looted
  4. looted
  5. looted
  6. looted
present perfect
  1. have looted
  2. have looted
  3. has looted
  4. have looted
  5. have looted
  6. have looted
past continuous
  1. was looting
  2. were looting
  3. was looting
  4. were looting
  5. were looting
  6. were looting
future
  1. shall loot
  2. will loot
  3. will loot
  4. shall loot
  5. will loot
  6. will loot
continuous present
  1. am looting
  2. are looting
  3. is looting
  4. are looting
  5. are looting
  6. are looting
subjunctive
  1. be looted
  2. be looted
  3. be looted
  4. be looted
  5. be looted
  6. be looted
diverse
  1. loot!
  2. let's loot!
  3. looted
  4. looting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for loot:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
botín booty; catch; loot prey; prey animal
captura booty; catch; loot catch; confinement; imprisonment; interception; prey; prey animal; trap
pasta loot; swag cash; dumplings; funds; gruel; money; noodles; pap; pasta; paste; penny; porridge; pulp; wood pulp
quitar amputating; amputation; deprivation; removing; taking
robar stems
saquear dragging; lugging; searching; searching for
- boodle; booty; bread; cabbage; clams; dinero; dirty money; dough; gelt; kale; lettuce; lolly; lucre; moolah; pillage; plunder; prise; prize; swag
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
desvalijar loot; pillage; plunder; raid
pillar loot; pillage; plunder; raid catch; clasp; clutch; empty; grabble; grasp; grip; gut; plunder; ransack; rob; seize; snatch; sneak up on; strip bare; take unaware; tattle; twig
quitar loot; pillage; plunder; raid chisel off; clean; clear; clear out; cut away; cut off; deprive; empty; evacuate; get down; give a good cleaning; lift out; plunder; pull down; pull out; release; remove; rid of; rob; snatch; steal; take down from; take out; trim away; undo; unpick; wash; wipe off
robar loot; pillage; plunder; raid cadge; cajole; coax; collar; cuddle; decline; deprive; expropriate; filch; go thieving; make off with; mooch; nick; obtain by begging; pilfer; pinch; plunder; purloin; regress; rob; snatch; snitch; steal; swipe; take; take away; waining; wheedle
saquear loot; pillage; plunder; raid deprive; empty; gut; ransack; steal; strip bare
- despoil; foray; pillage; plunder; ransack; reave; rifle; strip

Related Words for "loot":

  • looting, loots

Synonyms for "loot":


Related Definitions for "loot":

  1. goods or money obtained illegally1
  2. informal terms for money1
  3. steal goods; take as spoils1
    • During the earthquake people looted the stores that were deserted by their owners1
  4. take illegally; of intellectual property1

Wiktionary Translations for loot:

loot
noun
  1. the proceeds of theft, robbery etc., swag, contraband
verb
  1. -

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
loot botín Beute — durch Diebstahl, Raub oder Plünderung angeeignete Güter
loot pelas; pasta; agüita; pisto; plata; burata Koksohne Plural; salopp scherzhaft: (bares) Geld (das jemandem verfügbar ist)
loot pelas; pasta; agüita; plata; pisto; burata MoosDeutschland; salopp: Geld
loot pasta; plata; agüita; pisto; burata Pinke — (umgangssprachlich) Geld; Goldmünzen
loot botín buit — goederen gewonnen door diefstaf of verovering
loot adquisición; ganancia; botín butin — Ce que l’on prendre sur les ennemis.
loot embelesar; encantar; fascinar; robar; pillar ravirenlever de force, emporter avec violence.