"Latrocinium" meaning in English

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Proper name

IPA: /ˌlætɹəˈsɪniəm/ [UK, US]
Etymology: From Latin latrocinium (“act of brigandage; an illegitimate church council”). Doublet of larceny. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|la|latrocinium|t=act of brigandage; an illegitimate church council}} Latin latrocinium (“act of brigandage; an illegitimate church council”), {{doublet|en|larceny}} Doublet of larceny Head templates: {{en-proper-noun}} Latrocinium
  1. (historical, ecclesiastical, derogatory) The Second Council of Ephesus. Wikipedia link: Latrocinium Tags: derogatory, historical
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