tumain
/ˈtuːmeɪn/Definitions
1. noun
a tumain, in old English law, refers to a person who is outlawed or banished from their community.
“The outlaw was declared a tumain by the community council.”
1. noun
a tumain, in old English law, refers to a person who is outlawed or banished from their community.
“The outlaw was declared a tumain by the community council.”