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purlon

Cebuano

Etymology

From Spanish forlón.

Noun

purlon

  1. A hearse; a carriage or vehicle specially adapted or used for transporting a dead person to the place of funeral or to the grave.

Related terms

  • bilar
  • haya
  • lubong
  • lungon
  • mananabtan

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larceny

English

Etymology

Coined in Middle English (as larceni) between 1425 and 1475 from Anglo-Norman larcin (theft), from Latin latrocinium (robbery), from latro (robber, mercenary), from Ancient Greek ?????? (látron, pay, hire).

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?l??.s?n.i/, /?l??.s?.ni/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?l??.s?.ni/

Noun

larceny (countable and uncountable, plural larcenies)

  1. (law, uncountable) The unlawful taking of personal property as an attempt to deprive the legal owner of it permanently. [from mid-15th c.]
    Synonyms: theft, robbery
  2. (law, countable) A larcenous act attributable to an individual.

Derived terms

  • compound larceny
  • grand larceny
  • petit larceny, petty larceny
  • simple larceny

Related terms

  • larcenous
  • larcenist

Translations

References

Anagrams

  • Carnley

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