forbiddal

noun

Etymology

From forbid + -al.

  1. inherited from *furibeudaną
  2. inherited from forbēodan
  3. inherited from forbeden
  4. suffixed as forbiddal — “forbid + al

Definitions

  1. The act of forbidding something.

    • The priests and elders among early folk no doubt took the line of forbiddal of activities, as safer and simpler, even if carried sometimes too far, than the opposite, of easy permission and encouragement.

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