purloin [pərˈlɔɪn]
verb
To purloin is to take something that belongs to someone else—that is, to steal it. Purloin is much more formal-sounding than steal, but is often—though not always—encountered in humorous contexts, suggesting that the theft is not serious.
from the Anglo-French verb purluigner, meaning “to prolong, postpone, or set aside.”
English
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