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Definition of stealing
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Stolen
(p. p.) of Stea.
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Steal
::
Stealing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stea.
Shoplifting
::
Shoplifting
(n.)
Larceny
committed
in a shop; the
stealing
of
anything
from a shop.
Theft
::
Theft (n.) The act of
stealing;
specifically,
the
felonious
taking
and
removing
of
personal
property,
with an
intent
to
deprive
the
rightful
owner of the same;
larceny..
Thievish
::
Thievish
(a.) Given to
stealing;
addicted
to
theft;
as, a
thievish
boy, a
thievish
magpie..
Heart-robbing
::
Heart-robbing
(a.)
Stealing
the heart or
affections;
winning.
Deerstalking
::
Deerstalking
(n.) The
hunting
of deer on foot, by
stealing
upon them
unawares..
Stabling
::
Stable
stand () The
position
of a man who is found at his
standing
in the
forest,
with a
crossbow
or a
longbow
bent, ready to shoot at a deer, or close by a tree with
greyhounds
in a leash ready to slip; -- one of the four
presumptions
that a man
intends
stealing
the
king's
deer..
Cutpurse
::
Cutpurse
(n.) One who cuts
purses
for the sake of
stealing
them or their
contents
(an act
common
when men wore
purses
fastened
by a
string
to their
girdles);
one who
steals
from the
person;
a
pickpocke.
Stealth
::
Stealth
(v. t.) The act of
stealing;
theft.
Cribbing
::
Cribbing
(n.)
Purloining;
stealing;
plagiarizing.
Ratten
::
Ratten
(v. t.) To
deprive
feloniously
of the tools used in one's
employment
(as by
breaking
or
stealing
them),
for the
purpose
of
annoying;
as, to
ratten
a
mechanic
who works
during
a
strike..
Stealing
::
Stealing
(n.) The act of
taking
feloniously
the
personal
property
of
another
without
his
consent
and
knowledge;
theft;
larceny.
Prohibit
::
Prohibit
(v. t.) To
forbid
by
authority;
to
interdict;
as, God
prohibited
Adam from
eating
of the fruit of a
certain
tree; we
prohibit
a
person
from doing a
thing,
and also the doing of the
thing;
as, the law
prohibits
men from
stealing,
or it
prohibits
stealing..
Stealth
::
Stealingly
(adv.)
By
stealing,
or as by
stealing,
furtively,
or by an
invisible
motion..
Thievery
::
Thievery
(n.) The
practice
of
stealing;
theft;
thievishness.
Rob
::
Rob (v. t.) To take
(something)
away from by
force;
to strip by
stealing;
to
plunder;
to
pillage;
to steal from.
Manstealing
::
Manstealing
(n.) The act or
business
of
stealing
or
kidnaping
human
beings,
especially
with a view to
e/slave
them..
Insinuative
::
Insinuative
(a.)
Stealing
on or into the
confidence
or
affections;
having
power to gain
favor.
Catch
::
Catch (v. t.) To come upon
unexpectedly
or by
surprise;
to find; as, to catch one in the act of
stealing..
Plagium
::
Plagium
(n.)
Manstealing;
kidnaping.
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