Synonyms for "cutpurse"
(10 found)
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Translations
23 translations across 13 languages.
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Ancient Greek
1 entries - βαλλαντιοτόμος noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Azerbaijani
2 entries - cibgir noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- cibəgirən noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Belarusian
1 entries - кішэ́ннік noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Dutch
2 entries - beurzensnijder noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- zakkenroller noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Finnish
2 entries - laukkuvaras noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- taskuvaras noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
French
2 entries - coupe-bourse noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- voleur à la tire noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
German
1 entries - Taschendieb noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Greek
1 entries - πορτοφολάς noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Italian
2 entries - borsaiolo noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- tagliaborse noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Latin
2 entries - manticulātor noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- sacculārius noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Macedonian
1 entries - ќесеџија noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Polish
4 entries - doliniarz noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- kieszonkowiec noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- rzezimieszek noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- złodziej kieszonkowy noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Russian
2 entries - карма́нник noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
- карма́нный вор noun (a thief who steals from others' purses)
Sample sentences
2 total sentences available.
Tatoeba + Wiktionary
A cutpurse of the empire and the rule
Source: wiktionary
The Gipsie snap & Pedro
are none of Toms Comradoes,
yͤ punck I skorne, & yͤ cutpurse sworn
& yͤ roring boyes brauadoes
Source: wiktionary
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