单词 | larcin |
释义 | † larcinn. Obsolete. 1. = larceny n. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > [noun] theft688 stalec950 stealc1200 stoutha1300 stealing13.. stealtha1325 lifting1362 briberya1387 stoutheriec1440 larcenya1475 larcerya1500 conveyancea1529 thieving1530 bribing1533 larcinc1535 embezzling1540 embezzlement1548 thiefdom?1549 theftdom1566 bribering1567 milling1567 thievery1568 larcinry1634 panyarring1703 abduction1766 smugging1825 pickup1846 lurking1851 make1860 tea-leafing1899 snitching1933 lapping1950 1292 Britton i. xxv. §115 De Apels de Robberies et de Larcins.] c1535 Ploughman's Tale i. sig. A.vi Tithyng of bribry, and larson wyll make falshed full foule to fall. ?c1535 L. Cox Arte Rhethorycke (new ed.) sig. E To Brytayns, Gascoignes, and Polones, [is attributed] larcyne [v.r. larrecine]. 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Furto, a theevery, a larcine, a burglarie. 1658 tr. S. de Cyrano de Bergerac Satyrical Characters Pref. 2 Others content them selves with petty Larcins. 1679 T. Blount Fragmenta Antiquitatis 119 If he be condemned for a common Larcin, he ought to be hanged. 2. One who commits larceny; a larcener. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > thief > [noun] thief688 bribera1387 stealer1508 taker?a1513 goodfellow1566 snatcher1575 lift1591 liftera1592 larcin1596 Tartar1602 lime-twig1606 outparter1607 Tartarian1608 flick1610 puggard1611 gilt1620 nim1630 highwayman1652 cloyer1659 out-trader1660 Robin Goodfellow1680 birdlime1705 gyp1728 filch1775 kiddy1780 snaveller1781 larcenist1803 pincher1814 geach1821 wharf-rat1823 toucher1837 larcener1839 snammer1839 drummer1856 gun1857 forker1867 gunsmith1869 nabber1880 thiever1899 tea-leaf1903 gun moll1908 nicker1909 knocker-off1926 possum1945 scuffler1961 rip-off1969 1596 in P. F. Tytler Hist. Scotl. (1864) IV. 350 Shall any castle or habytacle of mine be assailed by a night larcin. 1624 Bp. J. Hall True Peace-maker 20 Whips for harlots, brands for petty larzons, ropes for fellons. a1656 Bp. J. Hall Shaking of Olive-tree (1660) ii. 11 Some poor petty-larçons and pilferers. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1902; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.c1535 |
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