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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 1 MIN

#35: Loot — British Colonizers Stole This Word Along With Everything Else

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Explore the brutal origins of 'loot' beyond video games. This episode traces the word back to 18th-century India and the British conquest, revealing how a Hindi word 'lut' became a term for plunder that reflects a darker history of military conquest and colonial violence.---More from Sticky Note Podcasts:Deep in the Stacks (daily jazz vinyl) | Required Drinking (cocktail history) | Photography Knowledge (daily photo tips)stickynotepodcasts.com

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#35: Loot — British Colonizers Stole This Word Along With Everything Else

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Explore the brutal origins of 'loot' beyond video games. This episode traces the word back to 18th-century India and the British conquest, revealing how a Hindi word 'lut' became a term for plunder that reflects a darker history of military conquest...

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