subreptio
From LSJ
ξυνῆλθεν ἀτταγᾶς τε καὶ νουμήνιος → birds of a feather flock together, the francolin and the new-moon bird get together
Latin > English
subreptio subreptionis N F :: stealing/taking secretly or by deception; filching; purloining, theft (L+S)
Latin > German (Georges)
(1) subrēptio1 (surreptio), ōnis, f. (v. subrepo), die Erschleichung, Cod. Iust. 1, 14, 2.
(2) subreptio2 (surreptio), ōnis, f. (v. subripio), der Diebstahl, Apul. met. 10, 15.
Latin > French (Gaffiot 2016)
subreptĭō, ōnis, f. (subripio), friponnerie, larcin : Apul. M. 10, 15 || subreption : Cod. Just. 1, 14, 2.