A Dictionary of the English Language/abactor
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Aba’ctor, n. s. [Latin.] One who drives away or steals cattle in herds, or great numbers at once, in distinction from those that steal only a sheep or two.
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Aba’ctor, n. s. [Latin.] One who drives away or steals cattle in herds, or great numbers at once, in distinction from those that steal only a sheep or two.