Contraband /(?)/
Con·tra·band
Contraband
n.
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Illegal or prohibited traffic.
Persons the most bound in duty to prevent contraband, and the most interested in the seizures.
- Goods or merchandise the importation or exportation of which is forbidden.
- A negro slave, during the Civil War, escaped to, or was brought within, the Union lines. Such slave was considered contraband of war. [U.S.]
Phrases & Compounds
- Contraband of war
- that which, according to international law, cannot be supplied to a hostile belligerent except at the risk of seizure and condemnation by the aggrieved belligerent.
Contraband
a.
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Prohibited or excluded by law or treaty; forbidden; as, contraband goods, or trade.
The contraband will always keep pace, in some measure, with the fair trade.
Contraband
v. t.
- To import illegally, as prohibited goods; to smuggle. [Obs.]
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To declare prohibited; to forbid. [Obs.]
The law severly contrabands Our taking business of men's hands.