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Thieved

Thieve \Thieve\, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Thieved; p. pr. & vb. n. Thieving.] [AS. ge[thorn]e['o]fian.] To practice theft; to steal.

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thieved

vb. (en-past of: thieve)

Usage examples of "thieved".

Also, all was not sweetness and light betwixt the other disparate elements seething in the overcrowded, underfed city—original urbanites, Vawnee villagers, Morguhnee villagers and city folk, with a leavening of out-and-out bandits from both duchies, all thieved upon and battled with each other when they were not in flight from or in combat with the few thousand loyal spear levymen and nobles' retainers who composed the only dependable troops.

Women are married away from their kinfolk, traded and thieved like so many cattle.

But more important, why had Gerta attuned to this particular mortal, the absent one who had thieved the chime?