n. Household or personal effects; baggage; luggage.n. The act of plundering; robbery.n. That which is taken from an enemy by force; pillage; prey; spoil; booty.n. Hence, that which is taken by theft, robbery, or fraud: as, the cashier escaped with his plunder.To take goods or valuables forcibly from; pillage; spoil; strip; rob.To take by pillage or open force: as, the enemy plundered all the goods they found.Synonyms To despoil, sack, rifle, ravage. See pillage, n.