To anathematize; to pronounce an ecclesiastical curse upon; to place under a ban.
To prohibit; to interdict; to proscribe; to forbid or block from participation.
To curse; to utter curses or maledictions.
To curse; to execrate.
A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Moldovan leu.
A unit measuring information or entropy based on base-ten logarithms, rather than the base-two logarithms that define the bit.
A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Romanian leu.
The gathering of the (French) king's vassals for war; the whole body of vassals so assembled, or liable to be summoned; originally, the same as arrière-ban: in the 16th c., French usage created a distinction between ban and arrière-ban, for which see the latter word.
Prohibition.
A public proclamation or edict; a summons by public proclamation. Chiefly, in early use, a summons to arms.
A title used in several states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century.
A pecuniary mulct or penalty laid upon a delinquent for offending against a ban, such as a mulct paid to a bishop by one guilty of sacrilege or other crimes.
To acknowledge the existence or legality of; to treat as valid or worthy of consideration.
To match (something or someone which one currently perceives) to a memory of some previous encounter with the same person or thing.
To realize or discover the nature of something; apprehend quality in.
To show formal appreciation of, as with an award, commendation etc.
to cognize again
To have the property to bind to specific antigens.
To acknowledge or consider (as being a certain thing or having a certain quality or property).