Etymology: [ -nE, -s&n-E ] (noun.) 15th century. Coined between 1425 and 1475 from Anglo-Norman larcin (“theft”), from Latin latrocinium (“robbery”), from latro (“robber, mercenary”), from Ancient Greek λάτρον (“pay, hire”)
A larcenous act attributable to an individual, The unlawful taking of personal property as an attempt to deprive the legal owner of it permanently, the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International, the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International", Any act of stealing which does not fall under theft, robbery and burglary, Cf, The unlawful taking and carrying away of things personal with intent to deprive the right owner of the same; theft, The unlawful taking of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it permanently, - The illegal taking of property not belonging to ones self, Embezzlement, Petty theft, means really the peculations and thefts of a mercenary (Greek latron, hire [latris, a hireling]; Latin latro, a mercenary, whence latrocinium; French, larcin ), The unlawful taking of personal property of another, An old English criminal and common law offence covering the unlawful or fraudulent removal of another's property without the owner's consent The offence of theft now covers most cases of larceny But larceny is wider than theft as it includes the taking of property of another person by whatever means (by theft, overtly , by fraud, by trickery, etc ) if an intent exists to convert that property to one's own use against the wishes of the owner, Larceny is the crime of stealing. Haggerman now faces two to 20 years in prison on grand larceny charges. = theft. larcenies the act or crime of stealing petty larceny, robbery, theft (Law), Obtaining property by fraud or deceit, An actual or constructive taking away of the goods or property of another without the consent and against the will of the owner with a felonious intent to deprive the owner thereof, The unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another without his consent and with intent to deprive him of ownership or use, The taking away of property with the intention to defraud the owner, The unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another without consent and with intent to deprive that person of ownership or use, the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or driving away of another persons property, Illegal taking and carrying away of personal property belonging to another with the purpose of depriving the owner of its possession, plural of larceny,
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A larcenous act attributable to an individual - "That young man already has four assaults, a DUI, and a larceny on his record."
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The unlawful taking of personal property as an attempt to deprive the legal owner of it permanently
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the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International
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the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International"
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Any act of stealing which does not fall under theft, robbery and burglary
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The unlawful taking and carrying away of things personal with intent to deprive the right owner of the same; theft
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The unlawful taking of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it permanently
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- The illegal taking of property not belonging to ones self
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Embezzlement
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Petty theft, means really the peculations and thefts of a mercenary (Greek latron, hire [latris, a hireling]; Latin latro, a mercenary, whence latrocinium; French, larcin )
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The unlawful taking of personal property of another
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An old English criminal and common law offence covering the unlawful or fraudulent removal of another's property without the owner's consent The offence of theft now covers most cases of larceny But larceny is wider than theft as it includes the taking of property of another person by whatever means (by theft, overtly , by fraud, by trickery, etc ) if an intent exists to convert that property to one's own use against the wishes of the owner
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Larceny is the crime of stealing. Haggerman now faces two to 20 years in prison on grand larceny charges. = theft. larcenies the act or crime of stealing petty larceny
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robbery, theft (Law) isim
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Obtaining property by fraud or deceit
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An actual or constructive taking away of the goods or property of another without the consent and against the will of the owner with a felonious intent to deprive the owner thereof
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The unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another without his consent and with intent to deprive him of ownership or use
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The taking away of property with the intention to defraud the owner
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The unlawful taking and carrying away of the personal property of another without consent and with intent to deprive that person of ownership or use
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the unlawful taking, carrying, leading, or driving away of another persons property
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Illegal taking and carrying away of personal property belonging to another with the purpose of depriving the owner of its possession
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