tr.v. sacked, sack·ing, sacks To rob (a town, for example) of goods or valuables, especially after capture. n. The looting or pillaging of a captured city or town. [Probably from French (mettre à) sac, (to put in) a sack, from Old French sac, sack, from Latin saccus, sack, bag; see SACK1.] |
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