Crossword clues for pillager
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Pillager \Pil"la*ger\, n.
One who pillages.
--Pope.
Wiktionary
n. A person who pillages
WordNet
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 181
Land area (2000): 0.640891 sq. miles (1.659899 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.029105 sq. miles (0.075381 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.669996 sq. miles (1.735280 sq. km)
FIPS code: 50902
Located within: Minnesota (MN), FIPS 27
Location: 46.327105 N, 94.475236 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 56473
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
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Wikipedia
Pillager may refer to:
- One who pillages; see looting
- Pillager, Minnesota
- Pillager Band of Chippewa Indians
Usage examples of "pillager".
Old Man Pillager told me, when we were on the closest terms, how drowning was the worst death for a Chippewa to experience.
It deals with a mortal dread we all share: the madness that betides us when we have been fucked over once too often by the petty thugs and conscienceless pillagers who infest the world--from venal politicians who manipulate our lives for personal gain, down to the building contractors who promise decent craftsmanship and leave you with leaking roofs.
Answering cheers arose right and left, from the Colline and the Naevian gates and the pillagers, hemmed in, unequal to the fight, and with every way of escape blocked, were cut to pieces.
At Paris, where, After eight months of impunity, proceedings are begun against the pillagers who, on the 13th of August, 1789, set fire to the tax offices, the officers of the election, "considering that their audiences have become too tumultuous, that the thronging of the people excites uneasiness, that threats have been uttered of a kind calculated to create reasonable alarm," are constrained to suspend their sittings and refer matters to the National Assembly, while the latter, considering that "if prosecutions are authorized in Paris it will be necessary to authorize them throughout the kingdom," decides that it is best "to veil the statue of the Law.
In Normandy, the Central Committee, unable to do better, has to recruit its soldiers, and especially gunners, from the band of Carabots, former Jacobins, a lot of ruffians ready for anything, pillagers and runaways at the first canon-shot.
So to draw on the pillagers, he gave orders to a considerable body of his men to drive cattle out of the Esquiline gate, which was the furthest from the enemy, in the expectation that they would gain intelligence of it through the slaves who were deserting, owing to the scarcity produced by the blockade.
The news of the approach of a Carthaginian fleet caused the pillagers to return in haste to their ships.
His ruse, however, was detected, so he recalled the scattered pillagers and made a regular attack upon the fort.