Outlaw

/ˈaʊtˌlɔː/ noun

An outlaw is someone who lives outside the law, often by breaking it and avoiding punishment or capture.

From Old English *ūtlaga*, literally “one put outside the law,” from *ūt* (out) and *lagu* (law). In early times, being declared an outlaw meant you lost all legal protection.

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