Abigeat

/ˈæbɪdʒiːət/ noun

In ancient Rome, a person who steals cattle or livestock, or the crime of cattle theft itself.

From Latin 'abigeus' (cattle thief), derived from 'abigere' meaning 'to drive away' (ab- 'away' + agere 'to drive'). The term was used in Roman law to describe this specific crime.

AFАбигеат
AMመንገድ ሰላም
ARسرقة
BGАбигеат
BNচুরি
CArobo
CSkrádež
DAtyveri
DEAbigeat
ELκλοπή
ESabigeato
ETАбигеат
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