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Baned vs. Ban

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Banedverb

simple past tense and past participle of bane

Banverb

To summon; to call out.

Banverb

(transitive) To anathematize; to pronounce an ecclesiastical curse upon; to place under a ban.

Banverb

(transitive) To curse; to execrate.

Banverb

(transitive) To prohibit; to interdict; to proscribe; to forbid or block from participation.

‘Bare feet are banned in this establishment.’;

Banverb

(transitive) To curse; to utter curses or maledictions.

Bannoun

Prohibition.

Bannoun

A public proclamation or edict; a summons by public proclamation. Chiefly, in early use, a summons to arms.

‘Bans is common and ordinary amongst the Feudists, and signifies a proclamation, or any public notice.’;

Bannoun

The gathering of the (French) king's vassals for war; the whole body of vassals so assembled, or liable to be summoned; originally, the same as arrière-ban: in the 16th c., French usage created a distinction between ban and arrière-ban, for which see the latter word.

‘He has sent abroad to assemble his ban and arriere ban.’; ‘The Ban and the Arrierban are met armed in the field to choose a king.’; ‘France was at such a Pinch..that they call'd their Ban and Arriere Ban, the assembling whereof had been long discussed, and in a manner antiquated.’; ‘The ban was sometimes convoked, that is, the possessors of the fiefs were called upon for military services.’; ‘The act of calling together the vassals in armed array, was entitled ‘convoking the ban.’;

Bannoun

(obsolete) A curse or anathema.

Bannoun

A pecuniary mulct or penalty laid upon a delinquent for offending against a ban, such as a mulct paid to a bishop by one guilty of sacrilege or other crimes.

Bannoun

A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Romanian leu.

Bannoun

A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Moldovan leu.

Bannoun

A unit measuring information or entropy based on base-ten logarithms, rather than the base-two logarithms that define the bit.

Bannoun

A title used in several states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century.

Bannoun

A kind of fine muslin, made in the East Indies from the fiber of the banana leaf stalks.

Bannoun

A public proclamation or edict; a public order or notice, mandatory or prohibitory; a summons by public proclamation.

Bannoun

A calling together of the king's (esp. the French king's) vassals for military service; also, the body of vassals thus assembled or summoned. In present usage, in France and Prussia, the most effective part of the population liable to military duty and not in the standing army.

Bannoun

Notice of a proposed marriage, proclaimed in church. See Banns (the common spelling in this sense).

Bannoun

An interdiction, prohibition, or proscription.

Bannoun

A curse or anathema.

Bannoun

A pecuniary mulct or penalty laid upon a delinquent for offending against a ban; as, a mulct paid to a bishop by one guilty of sacrilege or other crimes.

Bannoun

An ancient title of the warden of the eastern marches of Hungary; now, a title of the viceroy of Croatia and Slavonia.

Banverb

To curse; to invoke evil upon.

Banverb

To forbid; to interdict.

Banverb

To curse; to swear.

Bannoun

a decree that prohibits something

Bannoun

100 bani equal 1 leu

Bannoun

100 bani equal 1 leu

Bannoun

an official prohibition or edict against something

Bannoun

a bachelor's degree in nursing

Banverb

prohibit especially by legal means or social pressure;

‘Smoking is banned in this building’;

Banverb

forbid the public distribution of ( a movie or a newspaper)

Banverb

ban from a place of residence, as for punishment

Banverb

expel from a community or group

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