Attainder

/əˈteɪndər/ noun

A legal judgment that stripped a person of all their civil rights and property, historically used as punishment for treason or felony.

From Old French 'ataindre' (to touch, affect, or condemn). The word entered English legal vocabulary in medieval times and refers to a complete destruction of legal status. The 'taint' in 'attaint' is related.

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