Third-person singular simple present indicative form of steal.(verb)
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Use "stealeth" in a sentence
"With this Masrur was confounded and could make her no answer; but presently she said, “Indeed, the master-thief, if he steal, stealeth not but what is worth his neck, and every woman who doth lewdness with other than her husband is styled a thief; so, if it must be thus and no help320, thou shalt give me whatsoever my heart desireth of money and raiment and ornaments and what not.”"
"Whenever any one giveth thee aught, a thief stealeth it from thee!"
"He is a thief who stealeth the stuffs of folk; he hath robbed me of cloth, how many a time! and I still said in myself,"