The word "theif" came from Latin
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A thief is a name for someone who steals, a criminal so to speak.
By definition, there is no meaning for the word theif. The correct spelling of the word is thief and it means a person that steals another persons property.
The word thief is a noun. The plural form is thieves.
A thief is a thief no matter if he/she is male or female. There is no gender for thief.
Is it possible to steal not secretly? Its ia thief!!!
The singular form of the plural noun thieves is thief.
The pronoun that takes the place of the noun thief (a person who steals) is he or she as a subject, and him or her as the object of a sentence or a preposition.
The plural form for the noun thief is thieves.
No, she was not a thief.
A thief is a thief no matter if he/she is male or female. There is no gender for thief.
You would send a thief to catch a thief, because a thief would know where a thief would go or what he might do to avoid detection.
The thief got away. The thief was caught.
The possessive form of "the hands of the thief" is "the thief's hands."
A panel thief is a thief who operates in a panel house.
A thief is a thief no matter if he/she is male or female. There is no gender for thief.
The name "Rohan" is of Indian origin and means "thief" or "professional thief" in Sanskrit.
From the Cary Grant film (1955) and the Robert Wagner TV series (1968), the theme is "it takes a thief to catch a thief". The original proverb is "set a thief to catch a thief".
No, thief is a noun.
Thief.
There is no scientific name for a thief. A thief is not a species nor a grouping.