contraband

     

The English wor contraband, reported in English since 1529, from Medieval French contrebande "a smuggling," derived via Italian contrabando from Latin contra "against" + Middle Latin bannum (from Frankish root ban "a command", as in Italian bando 'law'; also the root of 'banishment'), denotes any item which, relating to its nature, is illegal to be possessed, sold et cetera.

Trivia about contraband

  • This word for goods that cannot be imported comes from the Latin for "against"
  • Goods prohibited by law from being imported

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