In a recent (!) episode of Dad's Army, "Getting the Bird", Frazer said there was a "rift in the loot" in Mrs Pike's household. I get what it means from the context, but I have been unable to find any meaning for 'loot' on the internet that helps understand it properly. I even looked in a dictionary!
Any Scots or Gaelic experts out there?
Thanks, both of you. The subtitles misled me by spelling the word 'loot'. It must have been a common expression when Tennyson used it, but I had never heard it.
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