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grand larceny 
  n 
1 (formerly in England) the theft of property valued at over 12 pence. Abolished in 1827 
2 (in some states of the U.S.) the theft of property of which the value is above a specified figure, varying from state to state but usually being between $25 and $60, (Compare)    petit larceny 

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