English
Etymology
From Latin abigeatu, from the verb ab agere �to drive, to whip�.
Noun
en-noun|-
- Theft of cattle.
#: Abigeat is a very common crime in dry borders, like the one between Brazil and Uruguay.
Translations
French: abigéat m
Italian: abigeato#Italian|abigeato m
Portuguese: abigeato#Portuguese|abigeato m
Spanish: abigeato#Spanish|abigeato m
See also
abactor
rustle
fr:abigeat
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