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effractūra

effractūra · f

house-breaking

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What it meant

effractūra — Lewis & Short

effractūra, ae, f.id.,

I house-breaking, burglary (jurid. Lat.): effracturae fiunt plerumque in insulis in horreisque, Dig. 1, 15, 3, § 2; 38, 2, 48.

Where it came from

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