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theft (n.)

mid-13c., from Old English þeofð (West Saxon þiefð) "theft," from Proto-Germanic *theubitho (source also of Old Frisian thiufthe, Old Norse þyfð), from *theubaz "thief" (see thief) + abstract formative suffix *-itha (cognate with Latin -itatem; see -th (2)).

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Definitions of theft from WordNet

theft (n.)
the act of taking something from someone unlawfully;
Synonyms: larceny / thievery / thieving / stealing
From wordnet.princeton.edu