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Etymology edit

From s- (out of) +‎ valigia (bag, case) +‎ -are, literally to get [another's possessions] out of a bag.

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svaligiàre (first-person singular present svalìgio, first-person singular past historic svaligiài, past participle svaligiàto, auxiliary avére) (transitive)

  1. to rob, to heist (a bank, apartment, building, etc.)
  2. (archaic) to loot

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