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Definition of the day : « pillager »

  • As in looter : noun thief
  • As in robber : noun person who steals
  • As in bandit : noun thief
  • As in vandal : noun person who defiles property
  • As in destroyer : noun a destructive agent
  • As in brigand : noun hoodlum
  • As in plunderer : noun robber
  • As in raider : noun thief
Example sentences :
  • The Crown Prince has been pictured as a libertine and a pillager.
  • Extract from : « Face to Face with Kaiserism » by James W. Gerard
  • I appear as the benefactor, and not as the pillager, of the Indians.
  • Extract from : « The Conquest » by Eva Emery Dye
  • This seems to refer to the profession of brigand and pillager.
  • Extract from : « Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 13 » by Various
  • Is she a poacher, a pillager of other's property, or a genuine huntress?
  • Extract from : « More Hunting Wasps » by J. Henri Fabre
  • You are the Eletto of Aalst, the pillager of cities, and this cannot be swept aside as easily as the dust from the floor.
  • Extract from : « A Word Only A Word, Complete » by Georg Ebers
  • He had made a pillager's nest for himself, and he died like a pillager, abandoned even by those who were dear to him.
  • Extract from : « Contemporary Russian Novelists » by Serge Persky
  • I have buried beloved dead on this journey and I have surrendered all my substance to a pillager.
  • Extract from : « The City of Delight » by Elizabeth Miller
  • But go thou to the temple of Minerva the pillager, with victims, having assembled the matrons of distinction.
  • Extract from : « The Iliad of Homer (1873) » by Homer
  • Several treaties were afterward made with the Chippewa and Pillager Indians, merely changing or reducing their reservation.
  • Extract from : « Fifty Years In The Northwest » by William Henry Carman Folsom