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interˈdicted, ppl. a. [f. interdict v. + -ed1.] Forbidden, prohibited; debarred, precluded: see the verb. a. Of things.
1565T. Stapleton Fortr. Faith ii. 160 He..hongred not after the interdicted frute, as Adam did. 1667Milton P.L. vii. 47 Charg'd not to touch the interdicted Tree. 1751Johnson Rambler No. 163 ⁋5 Fruitless attempts to catch at interdicted happiness. 1865Tylor Early Hist. Man. vi. 146 Occasion to obliterate interdicted words. b. Of persons: spec. in Law (see interdiction 3).
1637Rutherford Lett. (1862) I. 299 Let me be His interdicted heir. 1754Erskine Princ. Sc. Law (1809) 108 Reduction..may be brought not only by the heirs of the interdicted person, and by the interdictors, but by the interdicted person himself. 1863Burton Bk. Hunter 344 An interdicted pastor, wandering over the desolate moors. 1880Muirhead Ulpian xix. §5 note, It was denied to the interdicted spendthrift. |