Abigeat

//əˈbɪd͡ʒi.ət//

Synonyms for "abigeat" (2 found)

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Translations

7 translations across 6 languages.

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Finnish

1 entries
  • karjavarkaus noun (theft of cattle)

French

1 entries
  • abigéat noun (theft of cattle)

German

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  • Viehdieb noun (theft of cattle)

Italian

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  • abigeato noun (theft of cattle)

Portuguese

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  • abigeato noun (theft of cattle)

Spanish

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  • abigeato noun (theft of cattle)
  • cuatrero noun (theft of cattle)

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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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The contracting Republics [...] do hereby agree, reciprocally, to surrender persons [...] having committed [...] any of the following crimes, to wit: homicide, [...] abigeat (cattle stealing), [...] and, in general, any crime or offense

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The shepherds of the Golden Age let their flocks out to pasture without fearing the abigeat, they feared only the wild beasts.

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