ganef
1ganef — [gä′nəf] n. [Yiddish ganef < Heb ganav < ganav, to steal] Slang a thief …
2ganef — gànef m DEFINICIJA onaj koji krade; lopov, kradljivac, tat ETIMOLOGIJA jidiš ← hebr. gannābh: lopov, kradljivac …
3ganef — (gonof) gonef n American a thief, petty criminal. A word from the Hebrew gannath; thief, via Yiddish. In the 19th century variant forms of this word were heard in Britain and South Africa, but are now archaic. ► I m curious, what do you remember… …
4ganef — or gonif; also goniff noun Etymology: Yiddish, from Hebrew gannābh thief Date: circa 1839 slang thief, rascal …
5ganef — /gah neuhf/, n. Slang. a thief, swindler, crook, or rascal. Also, gonif, goniff. [1920 25; < Yiddish < Heb gannabh] * * * …
6ganef — noun Thief, rascal, scoundrel …
7Ganef — Gạ|nef(f) 〈m. 1〉 = Ganove [jidd.] …
8Ganef — Gạ|nef 〈m.; Gen.: s, Pl.: e〉 = Ganove [Etym.: jidd.] …
9ganef — / gonof (Yid.) A thief or disreputable person …
10ganef — n. (from Yiddish) thief (Slang); immoral opportunist …