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proscription

English

Etymology

From Middle English proscripcion, from Latin pr?scr?pti?, from pr?scr?b? (originally "publish in writing"), from pr?- and scr?b? (write).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /p???sk??p.??n/, /p?o??sk??p.??n/
  • Rhymes: -?p??n
  • Hyphenation: pro?scrip?tion

Noun

proscription (countable and uncountable, plural proscriptions)

  1. A prohibition.
  2. (historical) Decree of condemnation toward one or more persons, especially in the Roman antiquity.
    • 1837, Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb, Tacitus' Annals, book 1
      He was wholly unopposed, for the boldest spirits had fallen in battle, or in the proscription [...]
  3. The act of proscribing, or its result.
  4. A decree or law that prohibits.

Usage notes

  • Not to be confused with prescription

Related terms

  • proscribe
  • proscriptive
  • proscriptively

Translations


French

Etymology

From Latin pr?scr?pti?, from pr?scr?bere (originally "publish in writing"), from pr?- and scr?bere.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /p??s.k?ip.sj??/

Noun

proscription f (plural proscriptions)

  1. (historical) Condemnation made against political opponents, especially the Roman antiquity and during the French Revolution.
  2. Banishment of a person or group.
  3. Proscription (2)

Related terms

  • proscrire
  • proscripteur

Further reading

  • “proscription” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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denunciation

English

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d??n?nsi?e???n/, /d??n?nsi?e???n/
    Rhymes: -e???n

Noun

denunciation (countable and uncountable, plural denunciations)

  1. Proclamation; announcement; a publishing.
  2. The act of denouncing; an accusation made in public
    Synonym: arraignment
  3. That by which anything is denounced; threat of evil; public menace or accusation; arraignment.

Related terms

  • denunciative (adjective)
  • denunciatory (adjective)

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