spoil vb. (the commonest sense is ‘destroy, ruin’, sometimes weakened to ‘mar, damage’)
1.
to plunder
2H6 IV. iv. 53
“To the city,”
Ant. III. vi. 25
“having . . . Sextus
Pompeius spoil'”
2.
to carry off as prey
3H6 II. ii. 14.