abigeat

Etymology
From, from the verb.

Noun

 * 1)  Theft of cattle by driving it away with the intention of feloniously appropriating it.
 * 2) * 1676 [published 1848], John Lauder, Historical Notices of Scotish Affairs, T. Constable, vol 1., page 101:
 * But the driving away of goods, or taking away, and detaining, another mans boat, without violence, by the number of 10 preſent, is a wrong, unwarrantable, and oppreſſive act, and a ſort of abigeat and thift, but is not properly a ryot

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