Stealing goods or valuables from a place, especially during a riot, war, or emergency when order has broken down.
From Hindi 'lūṭ' meaning to plunder or rob. Entered English during colonial India and became common during discussions of civil unrest.
The word itself came from India, where British colonizers witnessed looting and borrowed the Hindi word—colonial languages were shaped by colonial encounters!
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