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English Dictionary: interdict by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
interdict
n
  1. an ecclesiastical censure by the Roman Catholic Church withdrawing certain sacraments and Christian burial from a person or all persons in a particular district
  2. a court order prohibiting a party from doing a certain activity
    Synonym(s): interdict, interdiction
v
  1. destroy by firepower, such as an enemy's line of communication
  2. command against; "I forbid you to call me late at night"; "Mother vetoed the trip to the chocolate store"; "Dad nixed our plans"
    Synonym(s): forbid, prohibit, interdict, proscribe, veto, disallow, nix
    Antonym(s): allow, countenance, let, permit
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Interdict \In"ter*dict`\, n. [OE. entredit, enterdit, OF.
      entredit, F. interdit, fr. L. interdictum, fr. interdicere to
      interpose, prohibit; inter between + dicere to say. See
      {Diction}.]
      1. A prohibitory order or decree; a prohibition.
  
                     These are not fruits forbidden; no interdict Defends
                     the touching of these viands pure.      --Milton.
  
      2. (R. C. Ch.) A prohibition of the pope, by which the clergy
            or laymen are restrained from performing, or from
            attending, divine service, or from administering the
            offices or enjoying the privileges of the church.
  
      3. (Scots Law) An order of the court of session, having the
            like purpose and effect with a writ of injunction out of
            chancery in England and America.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Interdict \In`ter*dict"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Interdicted}; p.
      pr. & vb. n. {Interdicting}.] [OE. entrediten to forbid
      communion, L. interdicere, interdictum. See {Interdict}, n.]
      1. To forbid; to prohibit or debar; as, to interdict
            intercourse with foreign nations.
  
                     Charged not to touch the interdicted tree. --Milton.
  
      2. (Eccl.) To lay under an interdict; to cut off from the
            enjoyment of religious privileges, as a city, a church, an
            individual.
  
                     An archbishop may not only excommunicate and
                     interdict his suffragans, but his vicar general may
                     do the same.                                       --Ayliffe.
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