verb

maraud

to maraud, to raid, to plunder

The pirates marauded coastal villages.

The pirates marauded coastal villages.

Wolves marauded the farmer's flock.

Wolves marauded the farmer's flock.

to maraud ((a place)) to raid or plunder (a place) The Vikings marauded the coastline.

Synonyms: plunder, raid, pillage

From French 'maraud', meaning 'rogue' or 'vagabond'.

It sounds like 'ma-raid'. Picture a group of raiders going out to raid a village.

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