- verbpilfer (verb) · pilfers (third person present) · pilfered (past tense) · pilfered (past participle) · pilfering (present participle)
- steal (typically things of relatively little value):"she produced the handful of coins she had managed to pilfer" · "no system is proof against pilfering if people are determined enough"
Originlate Middle English (as a noun in the senses ‘action of pilfering, something pilfered’): from Anglo-Norman French pelfre (noun) ‘booty’, pelfrer (verb) ‘to pillage’, probably ultimately related to frippery. Compare with pelf.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb
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