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Meaning of Aribannum, or arribannum
(Law Lat.) In old European law. A fine for not joining the army, when called out by public summons. Spelman. The summons or proclamation itself. Spelman. Spelman thinks the proper form of this word was heribannum, unless it be considered a contraction of arrieribannum (q.v.) See Herebannum.”
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