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Last seen on: Thomas Joseph – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jan 4 2023

Random information on the term “Outlaw”:

The word abrek (Russian: Абрек; Adyghe: Абрэдж; Chechen: Обарг; Ingush: Эба́рг; Ossetian: Абырæг) is a North Caucasian term used for a lone Caucasian warrior living a partisan lifestyle outside power and law and fighting for a just cause. Abreks were irregular soldiers who abandoned all material life, including their family and friends, in order to fight for a just cause, to worship, and to meditate. The term was mostly used by people who struggled against Russian colonialism, mostly a guerrilla struggle during Russian expansion in the North Caucasus in the 19th century. An abrek would renounce any contact with friends and relatives, and then dedicate his life to praying and fighting for justice. Some abreks stole from the rich to give to the poor while others protected Caucasian villages from foreign attacks. The abrek lifestyle included a lonely life in the unexplored wilderness. Later, the majority of abreks became devoted Sufi Muslims.

In Circassian, the word “Abrek” means “brave warrior”, and in Chechen-Ingush and Avar it means “avenger”. In Russian the word abrek (абрек) has the derogatory meaning of “bandit”, as the Russians have been enemies of the abrek lifestyle in the past.

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A ban is a formal or informal prohibition of something. Bans are formed for the prohibition of activities within a certain political territory. Some bans in commerce are referred to as embargoes. Ban is also used as a verb similar in meaning to “to prohibit”.

In current English usage, ban is mostly synonymous with prohibition. Historically, Old English (ge)bann is a derivation from the verb bannan “to summon, command, proclaim” from an earlier Common Germanic *bannan “to command, forbid, banish, curse”. The modern sense “to prohibit” is influenced by the cognate Old Norse banna “to curse, to prohibit” and also from Old French ban, ultimately a loan from Old Frankish, meaning “outlawry, banishment”.

The Indo-European etymology of the Germanic term is from a root *bha- meaning “to speak”. Its original meaning was magical, referring to utterances that carried a power to curse.

In many countries political parties or groups are banned. Parties may be banned for many reasons, including extremism and anti-democratic ideologies, on ethnic or religious grounds, and sometimes simply because the group opposes government policies, with the ban sometimes alleging wrongdoing as the cause. Germany, for instance, has a long history behind its modern practice of banning political parties. The Nazi Party was banned in 1923; after the Nazi Party came into power in 1933 opposing parties such as the Social Democrats (SPD) and Communist Party of Germany (KPD) were banned, the Nazi Party was again banned and the ban on other parties lifted after the Nazi defeat in 1945, and the Communist Party was again banned from 1956 to 1968.

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