Obtained by theft.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > [adjective] > stolen (22) stolenc1380 Obtained by theft. stole1393 = stolen, adj. thief-stolen1551 bribed1552 Obtained by theft; stolen. Cf. bribe, v. 1. Obsolete. lifted1559 In senses of the verb: Raised aloft, upreared, elevated, exalted; stolen, etc. Also with up. embezzled1603 In the senses of the verb. purloined1607 That has been purloined; pilfered, stolen. felon1631 With sense derived from the noun: Feloniously acquired, stolen. Obsolete. rare. rifled1638 Of an item or goods: stolen, purloined. Also figurative. Now rare. furtive1718 Obtained by theft, stolen; also in milder sense, taken by stealth or secretly. stealed1883 = stolen, adj. crook1900 ‘Bent’, stolen. Criminals' slang. hot-stuffed1929 stolen. liberated1944 colloquial (originally Military slang). Misappropriated, stolen. nicked1955 British colloquial. Stolen. ripped1971 slang. With off. Of a person: that is or has been robbed; exploited, esp. financially or by imitation; (of a thing) stolen. Subcategories:— able to be (5) — of apples (1) |
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