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The word "pillage" ultimately derives from the Latin word "pilum," which referred to a type of javelin used by Roman soldiers. The term was used to describe the act of stealing or plundering by Roman troops during their conquests.
Over time, the meaning of "pillage" evolved to include any form of robbery or plundering, especially by force. It is often used to describe the destruction or ruin of property or possessions during war or conflict.
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