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petty larceny
noun
, Law.
- larceny in which the value of the goods taken is below a certain legally specified amount.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of petty larceny1
First recorded in 1810–20
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Example Sentences
At the same time another law was passed, disfranchising all voters who had been found guilty at any time of petty larceny.
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He had all the contempt for a petty-larceny thief that the skilled safe-breaker has for the common purse-snatcher.
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They were somewhat addicted to petty larceny, but felony had been frightened out of their souls long ago.
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In January, 1761, four men for “petty larceny” were whipped at the cart-tail round New York.
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It's discovering small evil in a man—petty larceny, sneak thieving—that pours sand into a woman's soul.
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