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  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Thief  \Thief\  (th[=e]f),  n.;  pl  {Thieves}  (th[=e]vz).  [OE. 
  thef,  theef,  AS  [thorn]e['o]f;  akin  to  OFries  thiaf,  OS 
  theof,  thiof,  D.  dief,  G.  dieb,  OHG.  diob,  Icel. 
  [thorn]j[=o]fr,  Sw  tjuf  Dan.  tyv,  Goth.  [thorn]iufs, 
  [thorn]iubs,  and  perhaps  to  Lith.  tupeti  to  squat  or  crouch 
  down  Cf  {Theft}.] 
  1.  One  who  steals;  one  who  commits  theft  or  larceny.  See 
  {Theft}. 
 
  There  came  a  privy  thief,  men  clepeth  death. 
  --Chaucer. 
 
  Where  thieves  break  through  and  steal.  --Matt.  vi 
  19. 
 
  2.  A  waster  in  the  snuff  of  a  candle.  --Bp.  Hall. 
 
  {Thief  catcher}.  Same  as  {Thief  taker}. 
 
  {Thief  leader},  one  who  leads  or  takes  away  a  thief. 
  --L'Estrange. 
 
  {Thief  taker},  one  whose  business  is  to  find  and  capture 
  thieves  and  bring  them  to  justice. 
 
  {Thief  tube},  a  tube  for  withdrawing  a  sample  of  a  liquid 
  from  a  cask. 
 
  {Thieves'  vinegar},  a  kind  of  aromatic  vinegar  for  the  sick 
  room  taking  its  name  from  the  story  that  thieves,  by 
  using  it  were  enabled  to  plunder,  with  impunity  to 
  health,  in  the  great  plague  at  London.  [Eng.] 
 
  Syn:  Robber;  pilferer. 
 
  Usage:  {Thief},  {Robber}.  A  thief  takes  our  property  by 
  stealth;  a  robber  attacks  us  openly,  and  strips  us  by 
  main  force. 
 
  Take  heed,  have  open  eye,  for  thieves  do  foot  by 
  night.  --Shak. 
 
  Some  roving  robber  calling  to  his  fellows. 
  --Milton. 




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