botín — meaning in English
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English meaning
- booty noun Valuable goods taken by force, especially loot seized in war or piracy.
- loot noun Goods stolen or taken by force, especially during war, a riot, or (in video games) after defeating an enemy.
- plunder verb To steal goods from a place by force, typically during war or unrest.
- prey noun An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.
- prize noun An award given to the winner of a competition, contest, or lottery.
- sack noun A large bag, typically of coarse material, used for carrying or storing bulk goods.
- sneaker noun A soft-soled athletic shoe, called a trainer in British English.
- spoil verb To ruin something, making it unusable, unpleasant, or less enjoyable.
- swag noun Free promotional items or merchandise handed out at events, or casually, any collection of nice possessions.
Senses
botín is used for these senses in English:
- ankle boot (clothing) A boot that rises up to the ankle.
- loot (slang) Synonym of money.
- plunder The loot attained by plundering.
- prey (archaic) Anything, such as goods, etc., taken or got by violence; something taken by force from an enemy in war.
- prize That which is taken from another; something captured; a thing seized by force, stratagem, or superior power.
- sack (uncountable) Loot or booty obtained by pillage.
- sneaker (US, Atlantic Canada, Australia, New Zealand) An athletic shoe with a soft, rubber sole. A trainer.
- spoil (Also in plural: spoils) Plunder taken from an enemy or victim.
booty — full definition
- noun Valuable goods taken by force, especially loot seized in war or piracy.
- noun Informal: the buttocks.
loot — full definition
- noun Goods stolen or taken by force, especially during war, a riot, or (in video games) after defeating an enemy.
- verb To steal goods, typically during a war, riot, or other chaos.