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larcenious (comparative more larcenious, superlative most larcenious)

  1. (rare) Synonym of larcenous
    • 1914, The Southwestern Reporter, volume 161, page 684:
      [] following the burglary, or following the larcenious or felonious entry, such door is found to be open, or the fastening broken, or such window is found to be open []
    • 2009, Alan Geoffrion, Brokentrail[1], Easyread Large edition:
      There is an element out here that can't abide with the odds and they have no problem adoptin' a more larcenious attitude ta make things fall in their favor.

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