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outlawed, ppl. a.|ˈaʊtlɔːd| [f. outlaw v. + -ed1.] a. Put outside the law, declared an outlaw; proscribed, banished, exiled. Also absol. as n.
1483Cath. Angl. 264/1 Outelawyde, religatus, proscriptus. 1590Swinburne Testaments 58 An outlawed person looseth his goods and benefite of the lawe. 1646Bp. Maxwell Burd. Issach. in Phenix (1708) II. 299 The Out-lawed's Estate movable (Chattels we call it) become proper to the King. 1772Ann. Reg. 49/1 A small violation of territorial right, in the pursuit of an outlawed smuggler and murderer. 1862C. M. Yonge Wars of Wapsburg (1864) 24 Born and bred to an outlawed life. b. That has been allowed to run wild. U.S.
1907C. E. Mulford Bar-20 xx. 197 Yu has got about as much show catchin' one of them as a tenderfoot has of bustin' an outlawed cayuse. |