ARREPTION
Source: 567
Ar‐rep″tion (�), n. [[L. arripere, arreptum, to seize, snatch; ad + rapere to snatch. See Rapacious.]] The act of taking away. “This arreption was sudden.” Bp. Hall.
Source: 567
Ar‐rep″tion (�), n. [[L. arripere, arreptum, to seize, snatch; ad + rapere to snatch. See Rapacious.]] The act of taking away. “This arreption was sudden.” Bp. Hall.