BANNING
ban, banning, forbiddance, forbidding
(noun) an official prohibition or edict against something
BAN
ban
(verb) prohibit especially by legal means or social pressure; “Smoking is banned in this building”
ban, censor
(verb) forbid the public distribution of ( a movie or a newspaper)
banish, ban, ostracize, ostracise, shun, cast out, blackball
(verb) expel from a community or group
banish, ban
(verb) ban from a place of residence, as for punishment
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Verb
banning
present participle of ban
Noun
banning (plural bannings)
The act by which something is banned; a prohibition.
Proper noun
Banning (plural Bannings)
A surname.
A city in Riverside County, California, United States.
Statistics
• According to the 2010 United States Census, Banning is the 9458th most common surname in the United States, belonging to 3440 individuals. Banning is most common among White (92.41%) individuals.
Source: Wiktionary
BAN
Ban, n. Etym: [AS. bann command, edict; akin to D. ban, Icel. bann,
Dan. band, OHG. ban, G. bann, a public proclamation, as of
interdiction or excommunication, Gr. to say, L. fari to speak, Skr.
bhan to speak; cf. F. ban, LL. bannum, of G. origin. Abandon, Fame.]
1. A public proclamation or edict; a public order or notice,
mandatory or prohibitory; a summons by public proclamation.
2. (Feudal & Mil.)
Definition: A calling together of the king's (esp. the French king's)
vassals for military service; also, the body of vassals thus
assembled or summoned. In present usage, in France and Prussia, the
most effective part of the population liable to military duty and not
in the standing army.
3. pl.
Definition: Notice of a proposed marriage, proclaimed in church. See Banns
(the common spelling in this sense).
4. An interdiction, prohibition, or proscription. "Under ban to
touch." Milton.
5. A curse or anathema. "Hecate's ban." Shak.
6. A pecuniary mulct or penalty laid upon a delinquent for offending
against a ban; as, a mulct paid to a bishop by one guilty of
sacrilege or other crimes. Ban of the empire (German Hist.), an
imperial interdict by which political rights and privileges, as those
of a prince, city, or district, were taken away.
Ban, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Banned (p. pr. & vb. n. Banning.] Etym: [OE.
bannen, bannien, to summon, curse, AS. bannan to summon; akin to Dan.
bande, forbande, to curse, Sw. banna to revile, bannas to curse. See
Ban an edict, and cf. Banish.]
1. To curse; to invoke evil upon. Sir W. Scott.
2. To forbid; to interdict. Byron.
Ban, v. i.
Definition: To curse; to swear. [Obs.] Spenser.
Ban, n. Etym: [Serv. ban; cf. Russ. & Pol. pan a masterban.]
Definition: An ancient title of the warden of the eastern marches of
Hungary; now, a title of the viceroy of Croatia and Slavonia.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition