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Legal Definitions - bribour
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Definition of bribour
Bribour is a historical term that refers to a thief. The word comes from the French word "bribeur."
- The bribour stole a valuable necklace from the wealthy merchant.
- The town was plagued by bribours who would steal from the market stalls.
These examples illustrate how a bribour is someone who steals from others. They take things that do not belong to them without permission. This behavior is illegal and can result in punishment by law enforcement.
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Simple Definition
Term: bribour
Definition: Bribour is an old word that means thief. It comes from the French word "bribeur".
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