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Taboo representing attempt to reject everything but Christianity ultimately
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forbidden
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Forbidden is a lost 1919 American silent drama film directed by Lois Weber and Phillips Smalley and starring Mildred Harris , who was billed as Mrs. Charles Chaplin. The picture was produced and distributed by the Universal Film Manufacturing Company . ...
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adj. excluded from use or mention; "forbidden fruit"; "in our house dancing and playing cards were out"; "a taboo subject" [syn: out(p) , prohibited , proscribed , taboo , tabu , verboten ]
Usage examples of forbidden.
Ravensbund as he ruled the rest of Achar, but as far as the Ravensbundmen knew or cared, the Achar King had as much control over them as he did over the Forbidden.
If Priam were to ally himself with Axis and his ungodly hordes, then the Forbidden could invade Achar and all would be lost.
She related to me in the most assuring manner that the handsomest of all the nuns in the convent loved her to distraction, gave her a French lesson twice a-day, and had amicably forbidden her to become acquainted with the other boarders.
I was allowed to communicate with no one, and even the alguazil who guarded me was forbidden, under pain of death, to speak to me.
Uncle Ames was forbidden by that same will to give them any, under threat of losing his own inheritance.
And that Lord Asper, the old demon master wizard, had been part of the committee of wizards who ended those wars by creating the Forbidden Desert that divided the two species for centuries.
Morgase was forbidden ground, and every man on the estate knew it, though Bryne had never said so.
He went out, and soon after an official came in, who told me, in good French, that when the sovereign was present all applause was forbidden.
Later he was to learn that the use of chypre was forbidden to all but a few, on pain of death.
She could not stay for more than a quarter of an hour for fear of being seen, as she was forbidden ever to go into the parlour.
For even among his own kind there were murmurs against him and suspicions that he dabbled in forbidden things and our tale might have brought a judgment on him.
Horn all of a blood far more ancient than his, upstart mercenary that he was, dabbler in forbidden things, one who companied with the unspeakable Kolders.
And thus somewhat comforting my fearefull minde, and yet restrained with shamefastnesse, knowing that I was vnwoorthily come into this shadowie place, and solicious company of deuine and delicate nimphes, my guiltie and troubled minde, telling mee that it was rashly and ouer-bouldly doone, and that they were it might be, prohibited places, and a forbidden countrie for a straining to frequent.
As the presence of her sister did not disturb us, she took out of her pocket-book an epistle in verse which I had addressed to her when her mother had forbidden me the house.
Since nothing Od learned was forbidden in her own school, the magic you and Lady Dittany practice may well be lawful here.