different between pillaging vs spoilful
pillaging
English
Verb
pillaging
- present participle of pillage
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spoilful
English
Etymology
From spoil +? -ful.
Adjective
spoilful (comparative more spoilful, superlative most spoilful)
- (obsolete) Destructive, pillaging.
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