Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • transitive verb To steal, especially in a stealthy way. synonym: steal.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • To put off; prolong; delay.
  • To set back or aside; put away; remove.
  • To remove, carry off, or take for one's self; hence, to take by theft; filch; steal.
  • To practise theft.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • intransitive verb To practice theft; to steal.
  • transitive verb To take or carry away for one's self; hence, to steal; to take by theft; to filch.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • verb transitive To convert the property of another, often in breach of trust; to appropriate wrongfully.
  • verb intransitive To commit theft; to thieve.

from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.

  • verb make off with belongings of others

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[Middle English purloinen, to remove, from Anglo-Norman purloigner : pur-, away (from Latin prō-; see pro–) + loign, far (from Latin longē, from longus, long; see del- in Indo-European roots).]

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Anglo-Norman purloigner, one of the variants of Old French porloigner.

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Examples

  • Les Synonyms: dérober = to purloin chiper = to swipe, filch piquer = to pinch, to nick

    French history 2010

  • Les Synonyms: dérober = to purloin chiper = to swipe, filch piquer = to pinch, to nick

    French Word-A-Day: 2010

  • Yes, certainly, the cats have to get a bit more crafty if they want to purloin their provisions ahead of time.

    Cats – 0; Sausage – 2 — Fusion Despatches 2009

  • Les Synonyms: dérober = to purloin chiper = to swipe, filch piquer = to pinch, to nick

    Travel 2010

  • Les Synonyms: dérober = to purloin chiper = to swipe, filch piquer = to pinch, to nick

    choper - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • Yes, certainly, the cats have to get a bit more crafty if they want to purloin their provisions ahead of time.

    2009 December — Fusion Despatches 2009

  • He decides to purloin the urn and find out how it got into the back of that cab.

    Ten of the best taxis in literature John Mullan 2010

  • Les Synonyms: dérober = to purloin chiper = to swipe, filch piquer = to pinch, to nick

    tourism 2010

  • In court papers, the artist group says it believed they had permission to remove the painting as long as they didn't attempt to purloin any scrap metal.

    If You Take Street Art Off the Street, Is It Still Art? Matthew Dolan 2011

  • Les Synonyms: dérober = to purloin chiper = to swipe, filch piquer = to pinch, to nick

    French Destinations 2010

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  • (n): The meowing muscle of felines.

    October 23, 2008

  • Ha! Purrfect.

    October 23, 2008

  • "My pager had delivered a disconcerting message; the unstealable had just been stolen. It was not the first time the Martin Chuzzlewit manuscript had been purloined."

    - Jasper Fforde, 'The Eyre Affair'.

    October 27, 2008

  • Confound it! Today I missed a perfectly fine opportunity to use this marvelous word.

    December 12, 2009