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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

Origin of Outlaw

late Old English ūtlaga (noun), ūtlagian (verb), from Old Norse útlagi, noun from útlagr ‘outlawed or banished’.

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