The name ferret is derived from the Latin furittus, meaning "little thief"
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'thief' is fur. It's a derivative from the earlier, ancient, classical Greek. From it derive the English adjective 'furtive', the English adverb 'furtively', and the English noun 'furtiveness'.fur
"Thief" in English is fūr in Latin.
The way to say "sugar thief" in spanish is ...... Ladrón de azúcar
The Spanish translate the English word "thief" as "el ladron." The English word "steal" is translated as "Robar."
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Mustela putorius furo is the scientific name for the Domestic Ferret in the family MustelidaeThe name "ferret" is derived from the French fuiret, from Latin fur meaning "thief".Mustela (Latin for weasel)putorius (Latin putor meaning a stench or stink)furo (Latin fur which means thief)
The name "ferret" is derived from the Latinfurittus, meaning "little thief"Scientific name: Mustela putorius furo* Mustela (Latin for weasel)putorius (Latin putor meaning a stench or stink) furo (Latin furonem which means thief) translates into weasel-like stinky thief. There is a word 'ferret' in Latin - it's in a somewhat uncommon tense - imperfect subjunctive. It would translate as something like 'he should have brought'. Context would be needed to give a precise translation.
the Latin word for Thief is Weasel.
Fur = thief
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The word "theif" came from Latin I like Turtles <3
A gun moll is a female who handles a firearm. Another meaning for a gun moll is a gangster's girlfriend. The word "gun" is derived from the Yiddish word for "thief".
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A bandit is a criminal who robs people or commits other crimes, especially in a group. They usually use force or violence to steal from others.
Fraudulenti is the Latin word for "trickster."
no he did not it came to him fluently
From the Latin word, raptor, maning thief.