Definition of Plunderers

1. Noun. (plural of plunderer) ¹

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Definition of Plunderers

1. plunderer [n] - See also: plunderer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Plunderers

plumular
plumularia
plumulariae
plumularian
plumularians
plumularias
plumule
plumules
plumulose
plumy
plunder
plunderable
plunderage
plundered
plunderer
plunderers (current term)
plunderfish
plunderfishes
plundering
plunderous
plunders
plunge
plunge bra
plunge waterfall
plunge waterfalls
plunged
plunger
plunger mute
plungerlike
plungers

Literary usage of Plunderers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of Washington Irving by Washington Irving (1860)
"... GREAT MEADOWS—DESERTION OF THE INDIAN ALLIES—CAPITULATION OF FORT NECESSITY—VAN BRAAM AS AN INTERPRETER—INDIAN plunderers—RETURN TO WILLIAMSBURG—VOTE OF ..."

2. The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution by David Hume (1810)
"dA few of the nobility having escaped from Warsaw, betook themselves to Cracow, and 177g there endeavoured to form a party against the plunderers ..."

3. Southern History of the War by Edward Alfred Pollard (1866)
"The city on fire.—A reckless military order.—Scenes of.horror.—Moba of plunderers.—The scene at the commissary depot. ..."

4. The History of the Norman Conquest of England: Its Causes and Its Results by Edward Augustus Freeman (1876)
"... It is hard to see on what principle of canon law a Bishop plunderers without a diocese could claim to exercise any such autho- borough. rity. ..."

5. Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia, Commercial, Industrial by Edward Balfour (1871)
"... plunderers. In ancient times they seem to have inhabited the wood» from Trichinopoly to Cape Comorin, Orme writing of them, describes them in the middle ..."

6. Our Wild Indians: Thirty-three Years Personal Experience Among the Red Men by Richard Irving Dodge (1884)
"A RACE OF THIEVES AND plunderers — THEIR DARING AND SKILL — ADVENTURES. The Successful Thief—His Standing in the Tribe—The Gravest of Crimes — Horse ..."

7. King's Mountain and Its Heroes: History of the Battle of King's Mountain by Lyman Copeland Draper, Anthony Allaire (1881)
"McDowell sends for the Over-Mountain Men.— Clarke joins him, and pushes on to Sumter's Camp.—Capture and Escape of Captain Patrick Moore.—Moore's plunderers ..."

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