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Furacious   Listen
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Furacious  adj.  Given to theft; thievish. (Obs.)






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... rob Peter to pay Paul, borrow of Peter to pay Paul; set a thief to catch a thief. disregard the distinction between meum and tuum [Lat.]. [receive stolen goods] fence, launder, launder money. Adj. thieving &c v.; thievish, light-fingered; furacious^, furtive; piratical; predaceous, predal^, predatory, predatorial^; raptorial &c (rapacious) 789. stolen &c v.. Phr. sic ...
— Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases: Body • Roget



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