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Banishment
Banishment, an expulsion from the realm. For instances of it in
Banishment
The act of banishing or the state of being banished
Banisher
One who banishes
Exile
Exile [fr. exilium, Lat.], banishment; the person banished. Expulsion from a country esp. from the
Expatriation
The act of banishing or the state of banishment especially the forsaking of ones
Relegation
Relegation, exile; judicial banishment. Abjuration, i.e., a deportation for ever into a foreign land,
Jews
see 2 Inst., where it is observed that 15,060 Jews banished themselves in consequence of the statute, and were not banished
Interdiction of fire and water
Interdiction of fire and water [interdictio ignis et aqu', Lat.], banishment by an order that no man should supply the person
Depatriate
To withdraw or cause to withdraw from ones country to banish
Banish
To condemn to exile or compel to leave ones country by authority of the ruling power
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