noun a person who steals cattle or livestock
In historical contexts, abactors were often punished severely for their crimes.
In legal contexts, an abactor refers to a cattle thief or someone who steals livestock.
The concept of abactors raises ethical questions about property rights and theft.
Abactor is a term used in criminology to describe a specific type of theft involving livestock.
The term 'abactor' may be used in historical fiction writing to refer to a cattle thief or rustler.
In psychology, 'abactor' may be used metaphorically to describe someone who steals or suppresses emotions or memories.
In legal contexts, 'abactor' may be referenced in discussions of property law or theft.
Historians may use the term 'abactor' when discussing medieval crime and punishment.