outlawdom

noun

Etymology

From outlaw + -dom.

  1. derived from útlagi — “outlaw, fugitive
  2. inherited from ūtlaga — “outlaw
  3. inherited from outlawe
  4. suffixed as outlawdom — “outlaw + -dom

Definitions

  1. The state, condition, or jurisdiction of outlaws

    The state, condition, or jurisdiction of outlaws; lawlessness; outlaws collectively.

    • The suddenness of the whole proceeding, the change from the monotonous regularity of ship life to that of wild outlawdom, had taken him so much by surprise that it deprived him of speech.

The neighborhood

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