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outlawry Meaning in Bengali



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German usage denotes the status of a person on whom a legal penalty of outlawry has been imposed.


Though the judgment of outlawry is obsolete, romanticised outlaws became stock characters in several fictional settings.


It holds the common tradition of the end of Robin Hood's outlawry, although it is a relatively late ballad, as it puts Robin firmly in King.


Historically outlawry, that is, declaring a person as an outlaw, was a common form of civil death.


this film as submitted as it consists of detailed portrayal of murder and outlawry.


In 1800 he had the outlawry reversed and was summoned to the Irish House of Lords as the twelfth Viscount.


The imperial ban (German: Reichsacht) was a form of outlawry in the Holy Roman Empire.


his son Henry, the eighth Viscount, managed to obtain a reversal of the outlawry in 1694 and later served as Lord Lieutenant of County Roscommon.


the holmgang, they were deemed niðingr, and could have been sentenced to outlawry.


However, in 1715 the outlawry was reversed and in 1721 he claimed his seat in the Irish House of Lords.


film explores the Kid's wild life, the Lincoln County War, his friends in outlawry, and other issues.


Felons' Apprehension Act (1866), a law that introduced the concept of outlawry in the colony and authorised citizens to kill bushrangers on sight.


If holmgang was refused by the accused, he could be outlawed (full outlawry) as this refusal proved that the accuser was right and the accused was.


active member of the Folville Gang who engaged in acts of vigilantism and outlawry in Leicestershire in the early 1300s, often on the behalf of others.


also from Old French ban, ultimately a loan from Old Frankish, meaning "outlawry, banishment".



Synonyms:

lawlessness; illegality;

Antonyms:

order; lawfulness; legality;

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