Outlawry Definition

outlôrē
outlawries
noun
outlawries
An outlawing or being outlawed.
Webster's New World
Disregard or defiance of the law.
Webster's New World
The state or condition of being an outlaw.
Webster's New World
A proceeding, doctrine, or condition in which one convicted of a crime is deprived of the protection of the law.
American Heritage

The action characteristic of an outlaw; lawlessness. [from 19th c.]

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Noun

Singular:
outlawry
Plural:
outlawries

Origin of Outlawry

  • Middle English outlauerie from Anglo-Norman utlagerie and from Medieval Latin ūtlagāria both from Old English ūtlaga outlaw outlaw

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From outlaw +"Ž -ry, after Anglo-Norman utlagarie, utlarie et al., and Late Latin utlagaria.

    From Wiktionary

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