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    thieve
    [THēv]
    verb
    thieve (verb) · thieves (third person present) · thieved (past tense) · thieved (past participle) · thieving (present participle)
    1. be a thief; steal something:
      "they began thieving again" · "get lost, you thieving swine"
    Origin
    Old English thēofian, from thēof ‘thief’. Transitive uses began in the late 17th century.
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    What does thieve mean?Thieve is not commonly used. When it is, it often implies that the person doing the thieving does so as part of leading a life of crime. Talking to my dad about family history: seems my great-great-great grandfather was a bigamist and also the leader of a gang during the Civil War that robbed, thieved and murdered.
    What does thieving mean?Thieving is used to describe a person who is thought to be prone to being a thief, especially as part of a pattern of behavior. The verb thieve means to steal or commit theft. The word thievish can be used to mean the same thing as thieving. The related noun thievery refers to the practice of stealing.
    Where did the word thieve come from?The first records of the word thieve come from before 950. It comes from the Old English thēofian. A person who thieves or has a tendency to thieve can be described as thievish or thieving, as in Come back here, you lying, thieving rapscallion!
    Is a person who Thieves a thief?A person who thieves is a thief. The words thief and theft are often used in situations in which a person steals in secret and without using force or violence. However, the word thieve is used in the context of all kinds of thefts, even violent ones. Thieve often implies that such thieving is done habitually or as part of a criminal lifestyle.
     
  3. The meaning of THIEVE is steal, rob.
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    thieve [ theev ] show ipa See synonyms for: thieve thieves thieving on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object),thieved, thiev·ing. to take by theft; steal. verb (used without object),thieved, thiev·ing. to act as a thief; commit theft; steal.
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    thieve (thēv) tr. & intr.v. thieved, thiev·ing, thieves To take (something) by theft or commit theft.
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    thieve (thēv), v., thieved, thiev•ing. v.t. to take by theft; steal. v.i. to act as a thief; commit theft; steal.
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