单词 | interdict |
释义 | Word Frequency interdictnoun (ˈɪntəˌdɪkt, -ˌdaɪt) 1. Roman Catholic Church the exclusion of a person or all persons in a particular place from certain sacraments and other benefits, although not from communion 2. civil law any order made by a court or official prohibiting an act 3. Scots law an order having the effect of an injunction 4. Roman history a. an order of a praetor commanding or forbidding an act b. the procedure by which this order was sought verb (ˌɪntəˈdɪkt, -ˈdaɪt) (transitive) 5. to place under legal or ecclesiastical sanction; prohibit; forbid 6. military to destroy (an enemy's lines of communication) by firepower Derived forms interdictive (ˌinterˈdictive) or interdictory (ˌinterˈdictory) adjective interdictively (ˌinterˈdictively) adverb interdictor (ˌinterˈdictor) noun Word origin C13: from Latin interdictum prohibition, from interdīcere to forbid, from inter- + dīcere to say |
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