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ban

noun
A public proclamation or edict; a public order or notice, mandatory or prohibitory. In a more particular sense,

ban

Notice of a marriage proposed, or of a matrimonial contract, proclaimed in a church, that any person may object, if he knows of any kindred between the parties, of any precontract or other just cause, why the marriage should not take place.

ban

An edict of interdiction or proscription. Hence to put a prince under the ban of the empire, is to divest him of his dignities, and to interdict all intercourse and all offices of humanity with the offender. Sometimes whole cities have been put under the ban, that is, deprived of their rights and privileges.

ban

Interdiction; prohibition.

ban

Curse; excommunication; anathema.

ban

A pecuniary mulct or penalty laid upon a delinquent for offending against a ban.

ban

A mulct paid to the bishop by one guilty of sacrilege and other crimes.

ban

In military affairs, a proclamation by beat of drum, requiring a strict observance of discipline, either for declaring a new officer, or for punishing an offender.

ban

In commerce, a smooth fine muslin, imported from the E. Indies.

ban

verb transitive
To curse; to execrate.

ban

verb intransitive
To curse.