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swag in German

swag in German

Beute
noun
(uncountable, thieves' cant) Stolen goods; the booty of a burglar or thief; boodle. [18th c.]
Diebesgut
noun
(uncountable, thieves' cant) Stolen goods; the booty of a burglar or thief; boodle. [18th c.]
Beute
verb
(Australia, ambitransitive) To travel on foot carrying a swag (possessions tied in a blanket). [From 1850s.]
Diebesgut
verb
(Australia, ambitransitive) To travel on foot carrying a swag (possessions tied in a blanket). [From 1850s.]
Sore
verb
(Australia, ambitransitive) To travel on foot carrying a swag (possessions tied in a blanket). [From 1850s.]
Swag
verb
(Australia, ambitransitive) To travel on foot carrying a swag (possessions tied in a blanket). [From 1850s.]
Werbegeschenk
verb
(Australia, ambitransitive) To travel on foot carrying a swag (possessions tied in a blanket). [From 1850s.]
Werbegeschenk
verb
To transport stolen goods.
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