Valuable items taken forcibly from someone, especially goods stolen during war or robbery.
From Latin 'spoliare' (to strip/rob), derived from 'spolium' (stripped armor/skin), originally the spoils were literally the armor stripped from defeated enemies.
The ancient meaning is haunting—spoils originally referred to the actual armor and clothing stripped from dead battlefield enemies, making 'spoils of war' literally wear from the dead.
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