0 to secretly take something that does not belong to you, without intending to return it -- çalmak, aşırmak, yürütmek
1 to move somewhere quietly and secretly -- sıvışmak, usulca ve gizlice girmek/çıkmak/uzaklaşmak
They could be traded, hoarded, stolen, [or sold] and in these ways bring about [re]arrangements of power or status.
Another had nothing because [their possessions] had been stolen.
The paltry amounts of crops and hedge-wood taken indicate that what was in most cases stolen was intended for immediate consumption rather than for resale.
Unfortunately, some gathering chambers were stolen or destroyed during the study.
The only tape recorder in the institution disappeared from the director's office one afternoon, allegedly stolen.
The other causes were stealing of water, drainage problems, irrigation schedule, and ineffective law.
Engineering employers, frequently stealing workers from each other, dealt with the matter collectively by sharpening their rules against poaching.
He was stolen away by fate for ever...