PLAGIARY, in philology, the purloining another person's works, and putting them off for a man's own. Among the Romans, plagiarus was properly a person who bought, sold, or retained a freeman for a slave; and was so called, because by the Flavian law such persons were condemned, ad plagas, to be whipped.
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