Rob - Law Dictionary Search Results
mug
mug·ging : to assault (an individual) usually with intent to rob
hold up
up : to make the victim of a holdup : rob at gunpoint
Berob
To rob to plunder
burgle
to commit a burglary to enter and rob a dwelling
garroter
the throat from behind with a view to strangle and rob him
highjacking
of a vehicle while it is in transit either to rob it or divert it to an alternate destination
Hold up
To rob usually at gunpoint or knifepoint
Aures
punishment by cutting off the ears, inflicted on those who robbed churches, or were guilty of any other theft, Fleta, lib.
Sacaburth, Sacabere, Sakabere
Sacaburth, Sacabere, Sakabere, he that is robbed, or by theft deprived of his money or goods, and
Outputers
Outputers, such as set watches for the robbing of any manor-house. Perhaps the same as outparters, Cowel.
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