exile

  • 121exile — ex·ile …

    English syllables

  • 122Exile — /ˈɛgzaɪl/ (say egzuyl), /ˈɛks / (say eks ) noun the, the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish people …

  • 123exile — /ˈɛgzaɪl / (say egzuyl), /ˈɛksaɪl / (say eksuyl) noun 1. prolonged separation from one s country or home, as by stress of circumstances. 2. anyone separated from their country or home. 3. expulsion from one s native land by authoritative decree.… …

  • 124exile —   Wailana, kuewa, kipaku …

    English-Hawaiian dictionary

  • 125exile — /egzayl/eksayl/ Banishment; the person banished. As noun, expulsion from country; expatriation. As verb, to expel from country; to banish. See also deportation …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 126exile — /egzayl/eksayl/ Banishment; the person banished. As noun, expulsion from country; expatriation. As verb, to expel from country; to banish. See also deportation …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 127exile — To banish, to send a person out of the country as a punishment for crime; banishment; a person who has been banished. See 1 Bl Comm 137 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 128exile — [13] Latin exul meant ‘banished person’. This was formed from the prefix ex ‘out’ and a prehistoric Indo European base *ul ‘go’ (represented also in Latin ambulāre ‘walk’, source of English amble and ambulance). From it was created the noun… …

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