reive

/riːv/
verb
  1. To raid, plunder, or steal, especially in a border region.
    • In the old stories, outlaws would reive villages under cover of darkness.
    • The border clans would often reive cattle from their neighbors.
    • Historians describe how Viking bands would reive coastal settlements for treasure.
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