It’s Wednesday, which means it is that time for an abundance of adjectives (bit of a sore subject, as I failed the challenge), as I delve around and dig up another wonderful, weird or wacky word. I had two to choose from this week that I liked the sound of, and as they are both similar in meaning and I will get to use them both anyway, I will choose the one that has the best sound to it…….
Pillage. This is a wonderful old word that smacks of Vikings, plundering(my other word) and purloining anything they could get their sticky mitts on. Invading and raiding everything in their path, ransacking and ravaging, littering and looting.
It is destroying and desolating whatever is in their way, stripping it bare and scarpering with the spoils! Rifling and robbing is the name of the game!

Also reminds me of plunder. Reading medieval fantasies at the moment 🙂
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Ah yes, me too, Oooh medieval fantasies sounds interesting 🙂
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For some reason the word ‘pillock’ popped into my head when I saw ‘pillage’ and I thought….
only a pillock would pillage the village
the rifling, robbing, ruffian
– I look forward to your whacky words!
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Ha Ha! Pillock is a brilliant word too. thanks for the brilliant comment, ruffian is a wonderful word too!
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I just looked up the word ‘pillock’ – “Pillock. Noun for Idiot, fool. Originally a slang term for the penis but fairly inoffensive now its this meaning has been forgotten. Derog. ref British Slang Dictionary.”
Ha!Ha!Ha! Thought you might like to hear about the word’s origin! Ha!!
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Yes indeed, I knew it meant fool etc but had NO idea it was slang for penis!!! Ha Ha! It is more like ‘tool’ than ‘fool’ then! 🙂
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Pillage… Brings so many images to the mind!
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Yes, it certainly does! 🙂
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Great word Edwina. Had a laugh at the comments about pillock!
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Thanks Rachel! Yes. pillock is a great word, and I love its origins!
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I like the words pillage and plundering, but I’ve always been fonder of purloin 🙂
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I can see why, it is an excellent word! 🙂
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I love pillage and plunder. The trouble is it brings to mind Little Jack Horner. Weird or what?
😀
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Ha! I like the way your mind works! A bit random like mine! 🙂
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Great word. Makese feel as if I’m on the Pirates of the Carribean ride at Disney.
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That’s great. 🙂
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another word I forgot, nice one
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Thanks Cat 🙂
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Loved your post! Your descriptive talent with these wacky words is so lyrical! 🙂
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Thanks Tonya, they are such fun!
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They’re so fun to read, too! 🙂
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Wow! I think that you got all of your adjectives back! Did you pillage some?
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Ha Ha! Yes, I certainly did Rob! 🙂
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