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Trover
CIDE DICTIONARY
Trover, n. [OF. trover, truver, to find, F. trouver; probably originally, to invent or compose (melodies), fr. (assumed) LL. tropare. See Troubadour, Trope, and cf. Contrive, Reirieve, Trouveur.].
The gaining possession of any goods, whether by finding or by other means. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
Trover, n. Law 1 finding and keeping personal property.
2 common-law action to recover the value of personal property wrongfully taken etc.
2 common-law action to recover the value of personal property wrongfully taken etc.
Etymology
OF trover find
ROGET THESAURUS
Trover
Acquisition
N acquisition, gaining, obtainment, procuration, procurement, purchase, descent, inheritance, gift, recovery, retrieval, revendication, replevin, restitution, redemption, salvage, trover, find, trouvaille, foundling, gain, thrift, money-making, money grubbing, lucre, filthy lucre, pelf, loaves and fishes, the main chance, emolument, profit, earnings, winnings, innings, pickings, net profit, avails, income, proceeds, produce, product, outcome, output, return, fruit, crop, harvest, second crop, aftermath, benefit, sweepstakes, trick, prize, pool, pot, wealth, subreption, obreption, stealing, acquiring, acquired, profitable, advantageous, gainful, remunerative, paying, lucrative, lucri causa.Discovery
N discovery, detection, disenchantment, ascertainment, disclosure, find, revelation, trover.For further exploring for "Trover" in Webster Dictionary Online