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From Latin plagium (“kidnapping”), compare plagiarism, probably from plaga (“a net, snare, trap”).
The Scottish common law offence of Abduction is defined as: “the carrying off or confining of a person forcibly and without lawful authority”.
In addition, a common law offence of child stealing (‘plagium’) can be committed against children below the age of puberty (under 12 years for girls かつ under 14 years for boys) when the abductor has no parental responsibility for the child.
Probably from or related to plaga (“hunting net”), from Proto-Indo-European *pleḱ- (“to weave”). See also plectō (“I weave”).
plagium n (genitive plagiī または plagī); second declension
Second-declension noun (neuter).
Case | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
Nominative | plagium | plagia |
Genitive | plagiī plagī1 |
plagiōrum |
Dative | plagiō | plagiīs |
Accusative | plagium | plagia |
Ablative | plagiō | plagiīs |
Vocative | plagium | plagia |