out·law
/ˈoutˌlô/
noun: outlaw
plural noun: outlaws
a person who has broken the law, especially one who remains at large or is a fugitive.
verb: outlaw
3rd person present: outlaws
past tense: outlawed
past participle: outlawed
gerund or present participle: outlawing
ban or make illegal.
- historical
deprive (someone) of the benefit and protection of the law.
Origin
late Old English ūtlaga (noun), ūtlagian (verb), from Old Norse útlagi, noun from útlagr ‘outlawed or banished’.