Abigeus

/ˌæbɪˈdʒeɪəs/ noun

In ancient Roman law, a person who steals or drives away cattle; a cattle thief.

From Latin 'abigeus,' derived from 'abigere' (to drive away), composed of 'ab-' (away) + 'agere' (to drive). Used as a legal term in Roman jurisprudence.

AMሰራQ
ARسارق
BNচুরি
CAlladro
CSkrádež
DAtyveri
DEAbigeier
ELκλοπή
ESabigeo
FAدزدی
FIvarkaus
FRabigeu
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