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It was forbidden to be eaten, and seen as having powers that beat back “demons and sorcerers” as well as “misfortune.”
The History of the Chicken: How This Humble Bird Saved Humanity|William O’Connor|December 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Like Lent, the season of Advent was a period of reflection and fasting, and items such as dairy and sugar were forbidden.
One Cake to Rule Them All: How Stollen Stole Our Hearts|Molly Hannon|December 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
So the master artist traveled to Beijing and shot in a former palace not far from the Forbidden City.
The Restaurant, Flask, And Photography Worthy of The Macallan Whisky||December 16, 2014|DAILY BEAST
“It is forbidden in Islam to ignore the reality of contemporary times when deriving legal rulings,” they argued.
ISIS Jihadis Get ‘Slavery for Dummies’|Jamie Dettmer|December 9, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Yeonmi was forbidden from using computers in the town center because she was a foreigner.
How ‘Titanic ’Helped This Brave Young Woman Escape North Korea’s Totalitarian State|Lizzie Crocker|October 31, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The forbidden produce of our ideas was favoured even by those whose charge was to exclude it.
History of the Girondists, Volume I|Alphonse de Lamartine
I expect to know very shortly; and the moment I know I will try to inform you, unless I am forbidden.
The Mystery of the Sea|Bram Stoker
I'm surprised at you, Miriam, when you know how dear mamma would have forbidden it.
The Wild Olive|Basil King
It is to the first-born, whether a boy or a girl, that the inheritance is transmitted, and he or she is forbidden to abandon it.
The Truth About Woman|C. Gasquoine Hartley
Venetian nobles were forbidden under penalty of death from holding any communication with foreign ambassadors or their households.
The Memoires of Casanova, Complete|Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
British Dictionary definitions for forbidden
forbidden
/ (fəˈbɪdən) /
adjective
not permitted by order or law
physicsinvolving a change in quantum numbers that is not permitted by certain rules derived from quantum mechanics, esp rules for changes in the electrical dipole moment of the system
usage for forbidden
It was formerly considered incorrect to talk of forbidding someone from doing something, but in modern usage either from or to can be used: he was forbidden from entering/to enter the building