Stealing goods and destroying property violently, especially during a war or raid.
From Old French 'pillage,' possibly related to 'piler' meaning to plunder. The word became common in Middle English descriptions of Viking raids and medieval conflicts.
Pillaging was so common during medieval warfare that English borrowed the French word—it was such a regular part of battles that they needed a specific term for it!
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