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Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - pilfer

 
 

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Pilfer

pilfer
 verb  (~ed; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle French pelfrer, from pelfre booty  Date: circa 1548  intransitive verb steal; especially to steal stealthily in small amounts and often again and again  transitive verb steal; especially to steal in small quantities  Synonyms: see steal  • ~able adjective  • ~age noun  • ~er noun  • ~proof adjective
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1.
  v.tr. (also absol.) steal (objects) esp. in small quantities. Derivatives pilferage n. pilferer n. Etymology: ME f. AF & OF pelfrer pillage, of unkn. orig.: assoc. with archaic pill plunder: PELF ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1. воровать; таскать; стянуть ...
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3.
  v. воровать, таскать; стянуть Syn: see steal ...
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4.
  (pilfers, pilfering, pilfered) If someone pilfers, they steal things, usually small cheap things. Staff were pilfering behind the bar... When food stores close, they go to work, pilfering food for resale on the black market. VERB: V, V n • pilfering Precautions had to be taken to prevent pilfering. N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
5.
  ~ v to steal small amounts of things, or things that are not worth much, especially from the place where you work  (They'd been caught pilfering building materials from the construction site.) - ~er n - ~ing n ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - c.1400 (n.), from M.Fr. pelfre "booty, spoils," from O.Fr., of unknown origin, possibly related to pelf. The verb is first recorded 1548. ...
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