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to fence

To pawn or sell to a receiver of stolen goods. The kiddey fenced his thimble for three quids; the young fellow pawned his watch for three guineas. To fence invariably means to pawn or sell goods to a receiver.

–From the 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue.

Fencing seems like such a modern day Law & Order term, doesn’t it?

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