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Interdiction
Interdiction In`ter*dic"tion, n. [L. interdictio: cf. F. interdiction.] The act of interdicting; prohibition; prohibiting decree; curse; interdict. The truest issue of thy throne By his own interdiction stands accurst. --Shak.

Meaning of Interdictio from wikipedia

- other forms of exile, Roman law included the penalty of aquae et ignis interdictio ("interdiction of water and fire"). Such people penalized were required...
- perduellio were punished by "interdiction of fire and water" (aquae et ignis interdictio), in other words, banishment. The crime was tried before a special tribunal...
- which drove Mallius into exile, placing Mallius under an aquae et ignis interdictio by a rogatio; that is, like Cicero later, he was "denied water and fire"...
- other forms of homicide, and suspended the sack and replaced it with the interdictio; but see Bauman's cautions, (1996) 30–2, about whether Pompey changed...
- citizens could be cut off from the community – fire and water – by the interdictio aquae et ignis  [it]. To forestall this, they sometimes went into voluntary...
- when conviction only carried with it the punishment of aquae et ignis interdictio (exile). In the kingdom and the early republic, trials were conducted...
- violence was used by a candidate, he was liable to exile (aquae et ignis interdictio). The po****r forms of election were observed during the time of Augustus...