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society > authority > punishment > outlawry > outlaw [verb (transitive)] (19)
outlawOE

transitive. Law. To deprive (a person) of the benefit and protection of law; to declare an outlaw, to inflict outlawry upon in a criminal prosecution…

waive1297

transitive. Law. To deprive (a person) of the benefit and protection of the law as a punishment; to… gen. = outlaw, v. Obsolete.

proscribea1500

transitive. To publish or announce publicly the name of (a person) as condemned to death and confiscation of property (or, more generally, to some…

proclaim?a1513

transitive. To declare (a person) to be a rebel or outlaw; to denounce. Also (Scottish) †intransitive with against (obsolete). Now rare.

to put (also denounce) to the hornc1540

The wind instrument as used in forms of legal process; e.g. in the Scottish ceremony of proclaiming an outlaw, when three blasts were blown on a horn…

horn1592

Scots Law. To put to the horn; to proclaim a rebel; to outlaw. Cf. horning, n. 4. Obsolete.

bandit1611

To proscribe, banish, outlaw.

forbida1616

In various modified uses. To lay under a ban, curse, interdict.

intercommune1679

transitive. Scottish. To denounce by letters or writ of intercommuning; hence, to prohibit ‘intercommuning with’. (Cf. intercommon, v. 5) Obsolete.

intercommona1715

transitive. Scots Law. To denounce by ‘letters of intercommuning’; hence, to prohibit (a person) from intercourse or communication; to outlaw. (Cf…

fugitate1721

transitive. Scots Law. To declare fugitive, to outlaw.

to declare a person a fugitive1752

One who flees or tries to escape from danger, an enemy, justice, or an owner. Cf. A. 1. Occasionally one who intends flight. to declare a person a fug

imban1807

transitive. To interdict, proscribe, excommunicate.

ban1848

To interdict, proscribe, prohibit. a person.

Subcategories:

— a woman (1)
— exile or banish (4)
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