abarno

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Latin

Etymology

From Old English abarian (make bare, disclose).

Verb

abarnō (present infinitive abarnāre, perfect active abarnāvī, supine abarnātum); first conjugation

  1. (Medieval Latin, England, law) to expose, denounce a secret crime (to a magistrate)
    • 990-1035, Canute, Legum regis Canuti Magni quas Anglis olim dedit: versionem antiquam latinam, published 1826, page 96:
      Si homo furtivum aliquid in domo sua occultaverit, et ita fuerit Abarnatus, rectum est ut inde habeat quod quæsivit.
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