/pleɪdʒiəm/ – Noun
Definition: bắt cóc.
A more thorough explanation: “Plagium” is a legal term that refers to the act of kidnapping or abduction. It is often used in the context of Roman law and can also refer to the act of stealing or abducting a person’s slave.
Example: In ancient Roman law, a person convicted of plagium could face severe penalties for unlawfully taking another individual against their will.