Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Reprisal

Reprisal (r?-priz"al) , noun

[French repr{not transcribed}saille, Italian ripresaglia, rappresaglia, Late Latin reprensaliae, from Latin reprehendere, reprehensum. See Reprehend, Reprise.]

1.
The act of taking from an enemy by way of retaliation or indemnity.
Debatable ground, on which incursions and reprisals continued to take place. — Macaulay
2.
Anything taken from an enemy in retaliation.
3.
The act of retorting on an enemy by inflicting suffering or death on a prisoner taken from him, in retaliation for an act of inhumanity. — Vattel (Trans.)
4.
Any act of retaliation. — Waterland
Collocations (1)
Letters of marque and reprisal , See under Marque.