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† ˈlarcin Obs. Also 5 larson, 6 larcyne, -ine, larrecine, 7 larzon, larçon. [a. AF. and F. larcin, OF. larrecin (also larcine fem.):—L. latrōcinium robbery, f. latro robber.] 1. = larceny.
[1292Britton i xxv. §115 De Apels de Robberies et de Larcins.] c1400Plowman's T. 323 Tything of bribry and larson Will make falshed full foul fall! c1530L. Cox Rhet. (1899) 75 To Brytayns, Gascoignes, and Polones, [is attributed] larcyne [v.r. larrecine]. 1598Florio, Furto, a theevery, a larcine, a burglarie. 1658tr. Bergerac's Satyr. Char. Pref. 2 Others content them selves with petty Larcins. 1679Blount Anc. Tenures 119 If he be condemned for a common Larcin, he ought to be hanged. 2. One who commits larceny; a larcener.
1596in Tytler Hist. Scot. (1864) IV. 350 Shall any castle or habytacle of mine be assailed by a night larcin. 1624Bp. Hall Trve Peace-Maker Wks. (1627) 540 Whips for harlots, brands for petty larzons, ropes for felons. a1656― Rem. Wks. (1660) 11 Some poor petty-larçons and pilferers. |