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Latin
Etymology
From ex- (“out”) + banniō (“ban”), the latter a Frankish borrowing. Attested from the twelfth century CE.
Verb
exbanniō (present infinitive exbannīre, perfect active exbannīvī, supine exbannītum); fourth conjugation (Medieval Latin)
- to banish, outlaw, (Holy Roman Empire) place under the imperial ban
1232, Talomeus, “documentum ineditum”, in Historia Diplomatica Friderici Secundi , volume 3, published 1852, page 199:Imperante domino Friderico secundo Romanorum imperatore augusto, XI. kalendas junii, indictione secunda, dominus Everardus de Estac castellanus Sancti Miniatis, domini Raynaldi ducis Spoleti imperialis aule Tuscie legati vicarius, publice exbannivit homines Montis Politiani comuniter et divisim […]- At the command of the august emperor of the Romans lord Frederick II, on the 11th of the calends of June, second indiction, lord Eberhard d'Estac, castellan of San Miniato, vicar of Rainald, duke of Spoleto and legate of the imperial palace of Tuscia, publicly placed the men of Monte Poliziano singly and collectively under the imperial ban
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References
- Niermeyer, Jan Frederik (1976) “exbannire”, in Mediae Latinitatis Lexicon Minus, Leiden, Boston: E. J. Brill, page 386