Abaction

/əˈbækʃən/ noun

The act of stealing or driving away cattle and livestock; cattle rustling or theft of herds.

From Latin 'abactus' (driven away), derived from 'abigere' (to drive away). The prefix 'ab-' means away, and 'agere' means to drive. This legal term was common in medieval and early modern English law to describe a specific crime.

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