stulor

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From Proto-Germanic *stulraz. Related to Old Saxon stulina (theft), Old High German stulingūn (secretly, in a stealthy way, stealthily), Old Norse stuldr (theft).

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stulor

  1. furtive, secretive, clandestine, acting with stealth, stealthy
  2. stolen

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