outlaw

  • 111outlaw — noun 1》 a fugitive from the law. 2》 historical a person deprived of the benefit and protection of the law. verb 1》 make illegal; ban. 2》 historical deprive of the benefit and protection of the law. Derivatives outlawry noun Origin OE ūtlaga (n.) …

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  • 112outlaw — I. n. Robber, bandit, brigand, freebooter, highwayman, marauder. II. v. a. Proscribe …

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  • 113outlaw — n 1. fugitive, escapee, runaway, deserter, Sl. AWOL, Sl. lamster, Archaic. runagate; renegade, undesirable, Latin, persona non grata; reprobate; exile, outcast, social outcast, outcast of society, pariah, man without a country, expellee; convict …

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  • 114outlaw — out·law …

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  • 115outlaw — 1. noun a band of outlaws Syn: fugitive, wanted criminal, bandit, robber 2. verb fox hunting has been outlawed Syn: ban, bar, prohibit, forbid, make illegal, proscribe Ant: permit …

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  • 116Outlaw — Преступник, лишенный защиты закона …

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  • 117outlaw — /ˈaʊtlɔ / (say owtlaw) noun 1. a person excluded from the benefits and protection of the law. 2. a person under sentence of outlawry. 3. a habitual criminal. 4. an untamed or intractable animal, especially a horse. 5. (plural) Colloquial… …

  • 118Outlaw — Out|law [ au̮tlo: ], der; [s], s <englisch> (Geächteter, Verbrecher) …

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  • 119outlaw — In English law, one who is put out of the protection or aid of the law. 3 Bl.Comm. 283, 284. Popularly, a person violating the law; a fugitive …

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  • 120outlaw strike. — See wildcat strike. [1915 20] * * * …

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