FILCH


Meaning of FILCH in English

filch /fɪltʃ/ BrE AmE verb [transitive] informal

[ Date: 1200-1300 ; Origin: Perhaps from Old English fylcan 'to arrange soldiers, attack, take' ]

to steal something small or not very valuable SYN pinch, nick British English :

He filched a bottle of wine from the cellar.

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