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arrière-ban
[ ar-ee-er-ban; French a-ryer-bahn ]
noun
, plural ar·ri·ère-bans [ar, -ee-er-, banz, a, -, r, ye, r, -, bahn].
- a group of vassals who owed military service, especially to French kings.
- the summoning by a medieval ruler of all vassals and free men for military service.
arrière-ban
/ arjɛrbɑ̃ /
noun
- (in medieval France) a summons to the king's vassals to do military service
- the vassals so assembled for military service
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Word History and Origins
Origin of arrière-ban1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of arrière-ban1
C16: changed from Old French herban call to arms, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German heriban, from heri army + ban summons, ban ²
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