ABACTOR

Source: 524, 567

ABAC'TOR, noun [Latin from abigo, ab and ago, to drive.]In law, one that feloniously drives away or steals a herd or numbers of cattle at once, in distinction from one that steals a sheep or two.

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Ab‐ac″tor (–tẽr), n. [[L., fr. abigere to drive away; ab + agere to drive.]] (Law) One who steals and drives away cattle or beasts by herds or droves.