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Del verbo saquear: ( conjugate saquear) \ \
saqueo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
saqueó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: saquear saqueo
saquear ( conjugate saquear) verbo transitivo ‹ciudad/población› to sack, plunder; ‹tienda/establecimiento› to loot
saquear verbo transitivo
1 Hist (una población) to sack, plunder: las tropas saquearon la aldea, the troops plundered the village
2 fig (desvalijar una tienda, una casa) to loot, rifle
saqueo sustantivo masculino
1 Hist (de una localidad) plundering, sacking
2 fig (en una tienda, una casa) looting, ransacking ' saqueo' also found in these entries: Spanish: saco English: pillage - plunder - sacking - looting -
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63 محروم
a.bereft / deprived / disappointed / plundered / prohibited / unlucky -
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N1. लूटमारplunders are increasing in number day by day.--------V1. लूटनाRobber plundered the house totally. -
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n. yağmacılık, yağma, ganimet, avanta, çapul————————v. yağmalamak, talan etmek, soymak, çalmak* * *1. yağmala (v.) 2. yağmalama (n.)* * *1. verb(to rob or steal from (a place): The soldiers plundered and looted (the city).) yağmalamak2. noun(the things stolen: They ran off with their plunder.) yağma, ganimet -
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70 अच्छिज्ज
අච්ඡිජ්ජ acchijja(abs. of acchindati) robbed; plundered; took by force; broke off -
71 अच्छिन्दि
අච්ඡිඳි acchindi(aor of acchindati) robbed; plundered; took by force; broke off -
72 अच्छिन्दीयति
අච්ඡිඳීයති acchindiiyati acchindīyati vis plundered. -
73 अच्छिन्न
අච්ඡින්න acchinna(aor of acchindati) robbed; plundered; took by force; broke off -
74 पधंसेत्वा
පධṃසෙත්වා padhaMsetvaa padhaṃsetvā(abs. of padhaṃseti) having destroyed; having assaulted; having plundered; having offended. -
75 पधंसेसि
පධṃසෙසි padhaMsesi padhaṃsesi(aor of padhaṃseti) destroyed; assaulted; plundered; offended. -
76 पधंसित
පධṃසිත padhaMsita padhaṃsita(pp. of padhaṃseti) destroyed; assaulted; plundered; offended. -
77 पधंसिय
පධṃසිය padhaMsiya padhaṃsiya adjliable to be violated, assaulted, or plundered. -
78 लुत्त
ලුත්ත lutta(pp. of lopeti) cut off; elided; plundered of -
79 लुम्पि
ලුම්පි lumpi(aor of lumpati) plundered; ate. -
80 लुम्पित
ලුම්පිත lumpita(pp. of lumpati) plundered; eaten.
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plundered — un·plundered; … English syllables
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