Foray

Noun

 * 1) A sudden or irregular incursion in border warfare; hence, any irregular incursion for war or spoils; a raid.
 * 2) A brief excursion or attempt especially outside one's accustomed sphere.

Verb

 * 1)  To scour (an area or place) for food, treasure, booty etc.
 * 2) * 1485, Sir Thomas Malory, Le Morte Darthur, Book V:
 * And thyder shall thou go to forrey that forestes, and with the shall go Sir Gawayne [...].
 * 1)  To pillage; to ravage.

Thesaurus
air attack, air raid, air strike, banditry, board, boarding, brigandage, brigandism, depredate, depredation, despoil, despoiling, despoilment, despoliation, direption, escalade, fire raid, fleece, forage, foraging, freeboot, freebooting, gut, harass, harry, incursion, inroad, inundate, invade, invasion, irruption, loot, looting, make a raid, make an inroad, maraud, marauding, overrun, overswarm, overwhelm, pillage, pillaging, plunder, plundering, prey on, raid, raiding, ransack, ransacking, rape, rapine, ravage, ravagement, ravaging, raven, ravish, ravishment, razzia, reive, reiving, rifle, rifling, sack, sacking, saturation raid, scale, scale the walls, scaling, shuttle raid, spoil, spoiling, spoliate, spoliation, storm, sweep, take by storm

Alternative forms

 * forrey

Etymology
From forrayen:, a back-formation of forrayour:, forreour:, forrier:, from  forrier:, fourrier:, a derivative of fuerre:, of  origin, from  *undefined:, from, from. Cognate with fuotar: ( Futter:),  fodor:, foþor:,  voeder:,  foder:,  fóðr:. More at,.

Noun

 * Russian: набег,


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