| 单词 | outlawed | 
| 释义 | outlawedadj.n. A. adj.  1.  Of a person: put outside the law, declared an outlaw; banished, exiled. Of a thing: made illegal, proscribed, banned. ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > outlawry > 			[adjective]		 > outlawed outlawOE outlaweda1400 proscriptc1425 proscribed1597 intercommuned1680 horned1705 intercommoneda1715 fugitate1752 a1400    in  Mod. Lang. Notes 		(1915)	 30 231 (MED)  				Heil qweene modir of merci..to þee we crien, outlawid sons of eue. 1483    Catholicon Anglicum 		(BL Add. 89074)	 		(1881)	 264  				Outelawyde, religatus, proscriptus. 1590    H. Swinburne Briefe Treat. Test. & Willes  ii. f. 58  				An outlawed person looseth his goods and benefite of the lawe. 1601    A. Munday Downfall Earle of Huntington sig. D4v  				It is the outlawed earle of Huntington, Downe with him Frier: oh thou dost mistake. 1753    T. Smollett Ferdinand Count Fathom I. xxix. 211  				For all you pretend to be a prince, you are no better than an outlawed vagrant. 1773    Ann. Reg. 1772 49/1  				A small violation of territorial right, in the pursuit of an outlawed smuggler and murderer. 1814    J. D'Alton Dermid 330  				Lady! a crime of blackest dye!—An outlawed love of liberty! 1862    C. M. Yonge Wars of Wapsburg 		(1864)	 24  				Born and bred to an outlawed life. 1938    Sun 		(Baltimore)	 12 May 1/1  				To smash completely the outlawed integralist Greenshirt organization. 1996    Independent 17 Oct. 1/7  				Anyone caught in possession of the outlawed higher calibre handguns will be liable for a jail sentence.  2.  U.S. Of a horse: that is an outlaw (outlaw n. 3b). rare. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > temperament > 			[adjective]		 > not broken in or trained uncorsayeda1400 undaunted1422 unbroken1538 rough1542 unhandled1558 unbacked1593 unmade1632 unbrokea1716 breachy1780 outlawed1893 1893    Daily Citizen 		(Iowa City)	 15 June 1/1  				Emmett Albright of Crawford, Neb., rides Buck, an outlawed horse. 1907    C. E. Mulford Bar-20 xx. 197  				Yu has got about as much show catchin' one of them as a tenderfoot has of bustin' an outlawed cayuse.   An outlawed person. Obsolete. rare. ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > outlawry > 			[noun]		 > outlaw outlawOE friendless manOE wolf's-head?c1300 waithmanc1425 banished man1495 broken man1528 proscript1576 horner1590 outlawed1644 caput lupinum1837 ronin1858 1644    J. Maxwell Answer to Worthy Gentleman 59  				The outlawed's estate moveable (Chattells we call it) become proper to the King. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2022). <  | 
	
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