interˈdicting, vbl. n.
Forms: see interdict v.
[-ing1.]
The action of the verb interdict; interdiction. (Now rare exc. as gerund.)
c 1380 Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 361 Suspendingis, enterditingis, cursingis, and reisingis of croiserie. 1480 Caxton Chron. Eng. cxlvii. 126 They pronounced the generall enterdytyng thurghout al englond so that the chirch dores were shytte. 1523 Ld. Berners Froiss. I. ccxii. 260 The pope shall..gyue generall sentences of cursynge, and suspencion of enterdytynge to renne vpon vs. 1530 Tindale Pract. Prelates in Expos. & Notes (Parker Soc.) 295 When neither the interdicting neither that secret subtilty holp [etc.]. |