Pla"gia*ry, v. i. To commit
plagiarism.
Pla"gia*ry (?), n.; pl.
Plagiaries (#). [L. plagiarius a kidnaper, a
literary thief, fr. plagium kidnaping; cf. plaga a net,
perh. akin to E. plait: cf. F. plagiaire.]
1. A manstealer; a kidnaper. [Obs.]
2. One who purloins another's expressions or
ideas, and offers them as his own; a plagiarist.
Dryden.
3. Plagiarism; literary thief.
Milton.
Pla"gia*ry, a. 1.
Kidnaping. [Obs.] E. Browne.
2. Practicing plagiarism. Bp.
Hall.