Mundraub
German
Etymology
18th century, from Mund (“mouth”) + Raub (“robbery”), at first in northern authors after Middle Low German mundrôf (early 16th c.).
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Noun
Mundraub m (genitive Mundraubes, plural Mundraube)
- theft of food for immediate consumption, which in some jurisdictions is treated as a trivial offence (in Germany until 1975)
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