forejudger
forejudger (for-j[schwa]j-[schwa]r), n. Hist. 1. A judgment that deprives a person of a thing. 2. A judgment of expulsion or banishment. — Also spelled forjudger. — Also termed forisjudicatio; forisjudicatus.
forejudger (for-j[schwa]j-[schwa]r), n. Hist. 1. A judgment that deprives a person of a thing. 2. A judgment of expulsion or banishment. — Also spelled forjudger. — Also termed forisjudicatio; forisjudicatus.
foraneus (f[schwa]-ray-nee-[schwa]s), n. [fr. Latin foris “without”] Hist. A foreigner; an alien; a stranger.
intra familiam (in-tr[schwa] f[schwa]-mil-ee-[schwa]m). [Latin] Hist. Within the family. • The phrase appeared in reference to the status of a child before forisfamiliation. Cf. EXTRA FAMILIAM.
bann, n. [Law Latin] Hist. 1. The power of a court to issue an edict, esp. one relating to the public peace. 2. The edict itself. — Also termed bannum. “An essential attribute of judicial power in the later periods is the bann, the right to command and forbid. Etymologically, bann comes from a root