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at·tain·der
/əˈtendɚ/
剝奪公民權
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
At·tain·der
n.
1.
The
act
of
attainting
,
or
the
state
of
being
attainted
;
the
extinction
of
the
civil
rights
and
capacities
of
a
person
,
consequent
upon
sentence
of
death
or
outlawry
;
as
,
an
act
of
attainder
.
Note:
☞
Formerly
attainder
was
the
inseparable
consequence
of
a
judicial
or
legislative
sentence
for
treason
or
felony
,
and
involved
the
forfeiture
of
all
the
real
and
personal
property
of
the
condemned
person
,
and
such
“corruption
of
blood”
that
he
could
neither
receive
nor
transmit
by
inheritance
,
nor
could
he
sue
or
testify
in
any
court
,
or
claim
any
legal
protection
or
rights
.
In
England
attainders
are
now
abolished
,
and
in
the
United
States
the
Constitution
provides
that
no
bill
of
attainder
shall
be
passed
;
and
no
attainder
of
treason
(
in
consequence
of
a
judicial
sentence
)
shall
work
corruption
of
blood
or
forfeiture
,
except
during
the
life
of
the
person
attainted
.
2.
A
stain
or
staining
;
state
of
being
in
dishonor
or
condemnation
. [
Obs
.]
He
lived
from
all
attainder
of
suspect
.
--
Shak
.
Bill of attainder
,
a
bill
brought
into
,
or
passed
by
,
a
legislative
body
,
condemning
a
person
to
death
or
outlawry
,
and
attainder
,
without
judicial
sentence
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
attainder
n
:
cancellation
of
civil
rights
[
syn
:
civil death
]
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