ladro
thief; robber
noun LAH-droh Rare
Origin: From Latin latro, mercenary soldier, later brigand.
Usage Note
Ladro is the standard word for a thief; the feminine is ladra. The compound al ladro! ('stop thief!') is the classic shout. A ladro di appartamenti is a burglar, while a borseggiatore is a pickpocket — ladro is the general term. The proverb l'occasione fa il ladro ('opportunity makes the thief') is widely known.
Examples
"Il ladro è scappato con il portafoglio."
Natural Translation
The thief ran off with the wallet.
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