larceny
101petty larceny — noun (U) law the crime of stealing things that are only worth a small amount of money …
102petty larceny — /pɛti ˈlasəni/ (say petee lahsuhnee) noun 1. Law History the stealing of a sum of value up to one shilling. 2. a minor theft …
103simple larceny — A plain theft unaccompanied by any other atrocious circumstance. 32 Am J1st Lare § 3. The felonious taking and carrying away by man or woman of the personal goods of another, neither from the person, nor by night in the house of the owner. State… …
104praedial larceny — noun : theft of growing crops …
105larcyn — Larceny …
106latrociny — Larceny …
107Larcenies — Larceny Lar ce*ny, n.; pl. {Larcenies}. [F. larcin, OE. larrecin, L. latrocinium, fr. latro robber, mercenary, hired servant; cf. Gr. (?) hired servant. Cf. {Latrociny}.] (Law) The unlawful taking and carrying away of things personal with intent… …
108theft — Larceny. A broader term than larceny, including other forms of wrongful deprivation of the property of another. 32 Am J1st Larc § 2. The word is defined as a fraudulent taking of corporeal personal property belonging to another from his… …
109rustling — Larceny of cattle …
110shoplifting — Larceny of merchandise from a store or business establishment. Theft of goods displayed for sale. State v. Boyd, Cir.A.D., 5 Conn.Cir. 648, 260 A.2d 618, 622. Essential constituents of shoplifting are (1) willfully taking possession of… …