Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for IN-TER-DICT'
IN-TER-DICT', v.t. [L. interdico, interdictum; inter and dico, to speak.]
- To forbid; to prohibit. An act of congress interdicted the sailing of vessels from our ports. Our intercourse with foreign nations was interdicted.
- To forbid communion; to cut off from the enjoyment of communion with a church. An archbishop may not only excommunicate and interdict his suffragans, but his vicar-general may do the same. Ayliffe.
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