• (v. i.) To commit plagiarism. • (n.) Plagiarism; literary thief. • (a.) Practicing plagiarism. • (n.) A manstealer; a kidnaper. • (n.) One who purloins another`s expressions or ideas, and offers them as his own; a plagiarist. • (a.) Kidnaping. Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning/plagiary/
Pla'gia·ry noun ; plural Plagiaries . [ Latin plagiarius a kidnaper, a literary thief, from plagium kidnaping; confer plaga a net, perhaps akin to English plait : confer French plagiaire .] 1. A manstealer; a kidnaper. [ Obsolete] 2. ... Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/P/98
plagiary 1. Kidnaping. 2. Practicing plagiarism. 3. A manstealer; a kidnaper. 4. One who purloins another's expressions or ideas, and offers them as his/her own; a plagiarist. 5. Plagiarism; a literary thief. 6. To commit plagiarism. Adam was the only man who, when he said a good thing, knew that nobody had said it before him. —Mark Twain .... Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/info/view_unit/1684/