absum

Etymology 1
From.

Verb

 * 1) to be away, to be absent, to be distant
 * 2)  to stretch, be away from, be distant from (with ab + ablatif)
 * 3) to be forbidden, be unpleasant, unwarranted for, vile
 * 1)  to stretch, be away from, be distant from (with ab + ablatif)
 * 2) to be forbidden, be unpleasant, unwarranted for, vile
 * 1) to be forbidden, be unpleasant, unwarranted for, vile
 * 1) to be forbidden, be unpleasant, unwarranted for, vile

Usage notes

 * Regularized perfect and supine forms, etc. occur in Medieval Latin.