Interdict

/ˈɪntərdɪkt/ noun

Definition

A Church censure that prohibited the performance of divine services in a particular place or to particular persons. Unlike excommunication which targeted individuals, an interdict could be placed on entire kingdoms or regions.

Etymology

From Latin 'interdictum,' meaning 'forbidden' or 'prohibited,' derived from 'inter-' (between) and 'dicere' (to speak). The term evolved to mean a formal prohibition issued by ecclesiastical authority.

Kelly Says

King John of England learned the hard way about interdicts when Pope Innocent III placed all of England under one in 1208 - no church services, no Christian burials, no marriages! This spiritual blockade lasted six years and helped force John to accept papal authority.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
መከልከል
ARالعربية
حظر
BNবাংলা
নিষেধাজ্ঞা
CACatalà
entredits
CSČeština
zákaz
DADansk
interdikt
DEDeutsch
Interdikt
ELΕλληνικά
απαγόρευση
ESEspañol
entredicho
FAفارسی
ممنوعیت
FISuomi
interziktio
FRFrançais
interdit
GUGU
પ્રતિબંધ
HAHA
haramawa
HEעברית
איסור
HIहिन्दी
प्रतिबंध
HUMagyar
tiltás
IDBahasa Indonesia
larangan
IGIG
ịkpe ije
ITItaliano
interdetto
JA日本語
禁止令
KKKK
тыйым салу
KMKM
ការហាមឃាត់
KO한국어
금지령
MRMR
निषेध
MSBahasa Melayu
pengharaman
MYမြန်မာ
ပိတ်ဆို့ မိန့်ခွန်း
NLNederlands
interdictie
NONorsk
interdikt
PAPA
ਮਨਾਹੀ
PLPolski
interdykt
PTPortuguês
entredito
RORomână
interzicere
RUРусский
запрет
SVSvenska
interdikt
SWKiswahili
marufuku
TAதமிழ்
விலக்கு
TEతెలుగు
నిషేధం
THไทย
พระราชกฤษฎีกาห้าม
TLTL
pagbabawal
TRTürkçe
yasaklama
UKУкраїнська
інтердикт
URاردو
منع
VITiếng Việt
lệnh cấm
YOYO
ọya
ZH中文
禁止令
ZUZU
isivinini

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