maraud
maraud / maraud
Intransitive VerbTransitive Verb
past: maraudedpp: maraudeding: marauding
This term carries a strong connotation of lawlessness and predatory behavior. It suggests a systematic, roaming search for prey or loot rather than a single, targeted strike. The imagery is often associated with historical warfare, piracy, or nomadic raiding parties. In modern usage, the word is frequently applied to describe opportunistic theft or destructive behavior by groups who operate outside the law. It implies a level of cruelty or indifference to the victims, focusing on the act of plundering for gain or pleasure.