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larcen-, latro- (Latin: theft, robbery, felony; from latrocinium, service of mercenaries; freebooting, robbery; latro, "a mercenary soldier; robber").


larcener:
One who commits larceny (theft).
larcenist:
One who commits larceny (theft).
larcenous:
1. Having the character of larceny; as a "larcenous taking." Contemplating or intending larceny, as a "larcenous purpose."; theivery.
larceny:
1. The unlawful taking and removing of another's personal property with the intent of permanently depriving the owner; theft.
2. The felonious taking and carrying away of the personal goods of another with intent to convert them to the taker's use.
3. Obtaining possession of property by fraud, trick or device with a preconceived design or intent to appropriate, convert, or steal.
latro:
In the civil and old English law, a robber; a thief.
latrocination:
The act of robbing; a depredation.
latrocinium:
1. Robbery; brigandage (Roman law).
2. The prerogative of adjudging and executing thieves; also larceny; theft; a thing stolen.
latrociny:
Larceny.
trilarcenous:
A triple conviction of larceny.