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† abaˈnnition Obs.—0 [expl. as f. ab away + ann-us year; but evidently n. of action f. med. Lat. abannīre (cf. Fr. bannir and Eng. abann) to banish.] ‘A Banishment for one or two years for manslaughter.’ J. from Blount Glossogr. 1656, and Bailey 1721. So abannatio in Du Cange, but evidently a mere guess from a false etymology, the meaning being simply ‘banishment.’
1656Blount Glossogr., Abannition, a banishing for a year, properly among the Greeks, for man-slaughter. |