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Forbidden may refer to: * Ban (law) Films * Forbidden (1919 film), ''Forbidden'' (1919 film), directed by Phillips Smalley and Lois Weber * Forbidden (1932 film), ''Forbidden'' (1932 film), directed by Frank Capra * Forbidden (1949 film), ''Forbidden'' (1949 film), directed by George King * Forbidden (1953 film), ''Forbidden'' (1953 film), directed by Rudolph Maté * Proibito, ''Forbidden'' (''Proibito''), a 1954 Italian film directed by Mario Monicelli * Forbidden (1984 film), ''Forbidden'' (1984 film), directed by Anthony Page * The Forbidden (2018 film), ''The Forbidden'' (2018 film), 2018 Uganda film Books * Forbidden (Cooney novel), ''Forbidden'' (Cooney novel), a 1994 novel by Caroline B. Cooney * ''Forbidden'', a 2010 novel by Tabitha Suzuma * Forbidden (Dekker and Lee novel), ''Forbidden'' (Dekker and Lee novel), a fantasy novel by Ted Dekker and Tosca Lee * The Forbidden (short story), "The Forbidden" (short story), a story by Clive Barker Other

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Ban (law)
A ban is a formal or informal Prohibitionism, prohibition of something. Bans are formed for the prohibition of activities within a certain political territory. Some bans in commerce are referred to as embargoes. ''Ban'' is also used as a verb similar in meaning to "to prohibit". Etymology In current English usage, ''ban'' is mostly synonymous with ''prohibition''. Historically, Old English ''(ge)bann'' is a derivation from the verb ''bannan'' "to summon, command, proclaim" from an earlier Common Germanic ''*bannan'' "to command, forbid, banish, curse". The modern sense "to prohibit" is influenced by the cognate Old Norse ''banna'' "to curse, to prohibit" and also from Old French ''ban'', ultimately a loan from Old Frankish, meaning "outlawry, banishment". The Indo-European etymology of the Germanic term is from a root ''*bha-'' meaning "to speak". Its original meaning was magical thinking, magical, referring to utterances that carried a power to curse. Banned political partie ...
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