Brandschatzung

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German[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Brandschatz +‎ -ung. 16th-century recharacterization of the earlier (Middle High German) synonym Brandschatz.

The original meaning of the term is "exaction of tribute under the threat of pillaging". The shift to the now-prevalent meaning of "looting, pillaging" takes place in the 20th century, apparently by misunderstanding, but this usage is now sanctioned by the Duden, which glosses the term as Plünderung (pillage).

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Noun[edit]

Brandschatzung f (genitive Brandschatzung, plural Brandschatzungen)

  1. the exaction of tribute from a city under the threat of setting fire to it.
    Synonym: Brandschatz m
  2. looting and pillaging
    Synonym: Plünderung f

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