Abactor

/əˈbæktər/ noun

A person who steals or drives away cattle and other livestock; a cattle rustler or thief.

From Latin 'abactor,' derived from 'abactus' (driven away) and the agent suffix '-or' (one who does). The word appears in medieval English legal documents borrowed directly from Latin legal terminology describing this specific crime.

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