thiever

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English

Etymology

From thieve +‎ -er.

Noun

thiever (plural thievers)

  1. (uncommon) One who thieves.
    Synonyms: see Thesaurus:thief
    • 1674, a Perſon of Honour, Defensio Legis: Or, The Whole State of England Inquiſited and Defended for General Satisfaction, London, page 260:
      May this juſtifie a Backberond, or Common Thiever; with all Lewdneſs and Wantonneſs of Heart, meerly for Spoil and Lucre, to rob Orchards, and waſte Vineyards […]
    • 1732, Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia: Adagies and Proverbs; Wise Sentences and Witty Sayings, Ancient and Modern, Foreign and British, volume I, London, page 274:
      The Receiver
      Is as bad as the Thiever.