The action of a thief; the felonious taking away of the personal goods of another; larceny; also, with a and plural, an instance of this.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > [noun] (89) theft688 The action of a thief; the felonious taking away of the personal goods of another; larceny; also, with a and plural, an instance of this. stalec950 Theft, stealing. stealc1200 The act, or an act, of stealing; a theft; the thing stolen or purloined. Chiefly U.S. colloquial. stoutha1300 Theft. Often coupled with reif: cf. stouthreif, n. stealing13.. The action of steal, v.1 in its various senses. Also in combinations with adverbs, as stealing-forth, stealing-in. stealtha1325 The action or practice of stealing or taking secretly and wrongfully; theft. Obsolete. lifting1362 The action of lift, v. in various senses. Also lifting up. †Also concrete in hand-lifting: so much as can be taken up by the hand. †at the lifting… briberya1387 The action or an act of taking something dishonestly; theft, robbery. Obsolete. stoutheriec1440 Theft, stealing; also stolen goods. larcenya1475 The felonious taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another with intent to convert them to the taker's use. Also gen. theft. larcerya1500 Larceny. conveyancea1529 Furtive or light-fingered carrying off; stealing. (Sometimes associated with sleight of hand or jugglery: see sense 11b.) thieving1530 The action of a thief; the committing of theft; stealing. Also attributive. bribing1533 The action or practice of taking something dishonestly or by abuse of trust; thieving; extortion. Obsolete. larcinc1535 = larceny, n. embezzling1540 The action of embezzle, v., in various senses. embezzlement1548 The action of embezzling: †(a) in senses of embezzle, v. 1–3 (obsolete); (b) (the modern sense) fraudulent appropriation of entrusted property. thiefdom?1549 The practice of theft; thieving, robbery. rare. theftdom1566 The action or practice of stealing; theft; thievery. bribering1567 The action of stealing or plundering; extortion. Cf. bribe, v. 1, bribing, n. 2. milling1567 The action of robbing or stealing. thievery1568 The committing or practice of theft; stealing. With a and plural, An act of thieving. larcinry1634 Larceny. panyarring1703 The action of seizing as security or plunder, esp. kidnapping as a slave. Formerly also, more generally: †theft (obsolete rare). abduction1766 Theft or confiscation of a person's property; seizure without consent. Now historical and rare. smugging1825 (See quots.) pickup1846 British slang. Robbery, theft. Cf. pickup man, n. 1. lurking1851 Thieves' slang. Stealing, fraudulent begging. make1860 slang. †A successful theft or swindle (obsolete); (U.S.) the proceeds of this. Cf. make, v.1 26b. tea-leafing1899 thieving. snitching1933 lapping1950 Commerce. A method of embezzlement in which credit for money received is entered in an account but the money itself is withheld, the discrepancy… Subcategories:— disposition to (5) — an instance or act of (10) — professional (6) — wholesale (1) — from shops (4) — from tills (3) — from drunk or sleeping person (1) — from children on errands (1) — from vessels on water (2) — lead from roofs (1) — linen from line or hedge (1) — unattended luggage (1) — furs (1) — watches (2) — apples (1) — as much as can be carried on the back (1) — consecrated articles (1) — in sneaking manner (4) — with a hook (4) — by smoke-screen (1) — outcry against thief (3) — losses due to stealing (1) — one who steals (2) |
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