Dict: strongs - plunder
Strongs:
H1214 @ בּצע bâtsa‛ baw-tsah' A primitive root to break {off} that {is} (usually) plunder; figuratively to {finish} or (intransitively) stop: - (be) covet ({-ous}) cut ({off}) {finish} {fulfill} gain ({greedily}) {get} be given to {[covetousness]} {greedy} {perform} be wounded.
H1215 @ בּצע betsa‛ beh'-tsah From H1214; plunder; by extension gain (usually unjust): - {covetousness} (dishonest) {gain} {lucre} profit.
H1498 @ גּזל gâzêl gaw-zale' From H1497; {robbery} or (concretely) plunder: - {robbery} thing taken away by violence.
H1499 @ גּזל gêzel ghe'-zel From H1497; {plunder} that {is} violence: - {violence} violent preverting.
H4882 @ משׁוּסהo meshûsâh mesh-oo-saw' From an unused root meaning to plunder; spoliation: - spoil.
H4933 @ משׁסּה meshissâh mesh-is-saw' From H8155; plunder: - {booty} spoil.
H6584 @ פּשׁט pâshaţ paw-shat' A primitive root; to spread out (that {is} deploy in hostile array); by analogy to strip (that {is} unclothe6 {plunder} {flay} etc.): - fall {upon} {flay} {invade} make an {invasion} pull {off} put {off} make a {road} run {upon} {rush} {set} {spoil} spread selves ({abroad}) strip ({off} self).
H7601 @ שׁאסo shâ'as shaw-as' A primitive root; to plunder: - spoil.
H7997 @ שׁלל shâlal shaw-lal' A primitive root; to drop or strip; by implication to plunder: - let {fall} make self a {prey} X of {purpose} (make {a} [take]) spoil.
H8154 @ שׁשׂה שׁסה shâsâh shâώâh {shaw-saw'} shaw-saw' (The second form being used in ); a primitive root; to plunder: - {destroyer} {rob} spoil (-er).
H8155 @ שׁסס shâsas shaw-sas' A primitive root; to plunder: - {rifle} spoil.
H957 @ בּז baz baz From H962; plunder: - {booty} {prey} spoil (-ed).
H962 @ בּזז bâzaz baw-zaz' A primitive root; to plunder: - {catch} {gather} (take) for a {prey} rob ({-ber}) {spoil} take ({away} {spoil}) X utterly.
G1283 @ διαρπάζω diarpazō dee-ar-pad'-zo From G1223 and G726; to seize asunder that is plunder: - spoil.
G3027 @ λῃστης lēstēs lace-tace' From ληΐ́ζομαι lēizomai (to plunder); a brigand: - robber thief.
G725 @ ἁρπαγμός harpagmos har-pag-mos' From G726; plunder (properly concrete): - robbery.