- thef
- thef·tu·ous;thef·tu·ous·ly;ut·fang·thef;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
thef — … Useful english dictionary
weregelt thef — /wirgelt Wyf/ Sax. In old English law, a robber who might be ransomed … Black's law dictionary
theftuous — thef·tu·ous … English syllables
theftuously — thef·tu·ous·ly … English syllables
Senary — In mathematics, a senary numeral system is a base num|6 numeral system. The name heximal is also valid for such a numeral system, but is deprecated to avoid confusion with the more often used hexadecimal number base, colloquially known as hex… … Wikipedia
Infangthef — In*fang thef, n. [AS. in fangen [thorn]e[ o]f; in in, into + fangen taken (p. p. of f[=o]n to take) + [thorn]e[ o]f thief.] (O. Eng. Law) The privilege granted to lords of certain manors to judge thieves taken within the seigniory of such lords.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outfangthef — out*fang thef, n. [AS. [=u]t fangen [thorn]e[ o]f. See {Out}, {Fang}, v. t., and {Thief}.] (Anglo Saxon & O. Eng. Law) (a) A thief from without or abroad, taken within a lord s fee or liberty. (b) The privilege of trying such a thief. Burrill.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Thief catcher — 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Thief leader — 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English