v. Obs. [ad. OF. forbanniss- lengthened stem of forbannir, f. for-, FOR- pref.3 + bannir to BANISH.] trans. To banish; occas. with second obj. of place whence. Also, to dispossess, disinherit. Hence Forbanished ppl. a.
c. 1320. Sir Beues 4309 (MS. A).
Þis for-banniiste man | |
Is come to þe land aȝan. |
c. 1440. Jacobs Well, 62. Þei ben outelawyd, or for-banysched þe kynges lond.
c. 1489. Caxton, Sonnes of Aymon, iii. 79. Yf ye haue forbanysshed vs, well we know it.