pilfre

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English

Etymology

From Middle English pilfre (booty), from Old French pelfre (plunder, booty, spoils), of unknown origin. Compare pelf.

Verb

pilfre (third-person singular simple present pilfres, present participle pilfring, simple past and past participle pilfred)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) Obsolete spelling of pilfer.
    • 1589, Geo Puttentiam, chapter XXII, in The Arte of English Poesie, London: Richard Field, page 212:
      [] this man deſerues to be endited of pety larceny for pilfring other mens deuiſes from them []