forbidder

forbidder
See forbiddance.

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  • Forbidder — For*bid der, n. One who forbids. Milton. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • forbidder — noun see forbid I …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • forbidder — n. one that forbids, one that does not allow …   English contemporary dictionary

  • forbidder — for·bid·der …   English syllables

  • forbidder — də(r) noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from forbidden + er : one that forbids …   Useful english dictionary

  • forbid — forbidder, n. /feuhr bid , fawr /, v.t., forbade or forbad or forbid, forbidden or forbid, forbidding. 1. to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place: to forbid him entry to the house …   Universalium

  • Prohibiter — Pro*hib it*er, n. One who prohibits or forbids; a forbidder; an interdicter. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • forbid — I. transitive verb (forbade; also forbad; forbidden; bidding) Etymology: Middle English forbidden, from Old English forbēodan, from for + bēodan to bid more at bid Date: before 12th century 1. to proscribe from or as if from the position of one… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • interdictor — n. one who interdicts, forbidder, preventer; one who removes certain religious privileges (Roman Catholicism) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • interdictors — n. one who interdicts, forbidder, preventer; one who removes certain religious privileges (Roman Catholicism) …   English contemporary dictionary

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