verb
- to remove to a distance; to carry away or remove to another place
- to remove oneself; to go away or depart
Usage: archaic; legal (historical)
Usage: archaic
Examples
- The defendant was accused of attempting to eloin the property before trial.
- He chose to eloin himself from the scandal by moving to another country.
- The goods were eloined from the warehouse under cover of darkness.
- She eloined from the gathering without saying goodbye.
- Medieval law recognized the crime of eloining stolen livestock.