outlawry|outlawries in English

noun

['out·law·ry || aʊtlɔːrɪ]

state or position of being an outlaw; disregard or disobedience of the law

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1. Attainted (comparative more Attainted, superlative most Attainted) Subject to attainder; condemned to death or outlawry, hence stripped of one's titles, hereditary rights, or possessions

2. Britt, Bulwarked by the courts and public sentiment, was not to be fought by the outlawry he had invoked as the code of combat

3. Attainder definition is - extinction of the civil rights and capacities of a person upon sentence of death or outlawry usually after a conviction of treason.

4. Attainder, in English law, the extinction of civil and political rights resulting from a sentence of death or outlawry after a conviction of treason or a felony

5. As is pointed out in the cases cited, there is no statutory definition of Contumacy. Examples from Classical Literature The price of Contumacy was outlawry, and decapitation between the two columns

6. Noun The act of Attainting, or the state of being attainted; the legal consequence of judgment of death or outlawry pronounced in respect of treason or felony: as, a bill of attainder; to remove an attainder

7. Attainder (n.) mid-15c., in law, "extinction of rights of a person sentenced to death or outlawry," from noun use of Old French ataindre "to touch upon; strike, hit; seize; accuse, condemn" (see attain).For use of French infinitives as nouns, especially in legal language, see waiver.

8. Admonishings the baffled sands repeat Come up to us from tongues of such as died: An exile out of Eden for his sins, Has Man concerned him little with the end Of splendor after splendor: where they spend Superbly of their purple, see, he wins Upon Earth’s burning battlements elate— Love's long outlawry his eternal state!

9. Attainder Attainder n [Anglo-French atteinder, from ateindre to convict, sentence, literally, to reach, attain, ultimately from Latin attingere to reach, from ad to + tangere to touch]: the termination of the civil rights of a person upon a sentence of death or outlawry for treason or a felony see also bill of Attainder at bill, corruption of blood NOTE: In English law up to the nineteenth