Forfeited

/ˈfɔːrfɪtɪd/ verb

Past tense of forfeit, meaning to lose or give up something as a penalty for wrongdoing, error, or failure to fulfill an obligation.

From Old French 'forfait' meaning crime or transgression, ultimately from Latin 'foris' (outside) and 'facere' (to do) - literally 'to do outside' the law. The legal concept of losing property or rights as punishment has ancient roots in medieval law.

AMተወሰደ
ARمصادر
BNবাজেয়াপ্ত
CAperdut
CSzpropadl
DAfortabt
DEverwirkt
ELκατάσχεση
ESperdido
FAضبط شده
FImenetetty
FRconfisqué
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