bannus

Etymology
Borrowed from a language, from. First attested in, 578 , meaning “prohibition”; current from late 8th century on.

Noun

 * 1) ban, prohibition
 * 2) banishment, outlawry
 * 3) written statement of a ban or of a judicial sentence
 * 4)  decree, public regulation
 * 5)  excommunication or interdict
 * 6) punishment for contravening a regulation, especially a fine (e.g. “the king’s ban”)
 * 7) confiscation
 * 8) jurisdiction, right
 * 9) legal authority, specifically or in general; a right or legal privilege
 * 10) an institution with such authority, a public authority
 * 11) area in which such authority is recognized
 * 12) a tax or tribute pertaining to such a right
 * 13) monopoly or object governed by such
 * 14) summons, official citation
 * 15) official proclamation of peace
 * 1) summons, official citation
 * 2) official proclamation of peace
 * 1) official proclamation of peace