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Contraband
Contraband Con"tra*band, a.
Prohibited or excluded by law or treaty; forbidden; as,
contraband goods, or trade.
The contraband will always keep pace, in some measure,
with the fair trade. --Burke.
ContrabandContraband Con"tra*band, n. [It. contrabando; contra + bando
ban, proclamation: cf. F. contrebande. See Ban an edict.]
1. Illegal or prohibited traffic.
Persons the most bound in duty to prevent
contraband, and the most interested in the seizures.
--Burke.
2. Goods or merchandise the importation or exportation of
which is forbidden.
3. A negro slave, during the Civil War, escaped to, or was
brought within, the Union lines. Such slave was considered
contraband of war. [U.S.]
Contraband of war, that which, according to international
law, cannot be supplied to a hostile belligerent except at
the risk of seizure and condemnation by the aggrieved
belligerent. --Wharton. Contraband of warContraband Con"tra*band, n. [It. contrabando; contra + bando
ban, proclamation: cf. F. contrebande. See Ban an edict.]
1. Illegal or prohibited traffic.
Persons the most bound in duty to prevent
contraband, and the most interested in the seizures.
--Burke.
2. Goods or merchandise the importation or exportation of
which is forbidden.
3. A negro slave, during the Civil War, escaped to, or was
brought within, the Union lines. Such slave was considered
contraband of war. [U.S.]
Contraband of war, that which, according to international
law, cannot be supplied to a hostile belligerent except at
the risk of seizure and condemnation by the aggrieved
belligerent. --Wharton. Contrabandist
Contrabandist Con"tra*band`ist, n.
One who traffics illegally; a smuggler.
Contrabass
Contrabass Con`tra*bass", n. (Mus.)
The lowest stringed instrument of the violin family.
Contrabass
Contrabass Con`tra*bass", n. (Mus.)
Double bass; -- applied to any instrument of the same deep
range as the stringed double bass; as, the contrabass
ophicleide; the contrabass tuba or bombardon.
contrabassoBasso Bas"so, n. [It., fr. LL. bassus. See Base, a.] (Mus.)
(a) The bass or lowest part; as, to sing basso.
(b) One who sings the lowest part.
(c) The double bass, or contrabasso.
Basso continuo. [It., bass continued.] (Mus.) A bass part
written out continuously, while the other parts of the
harmony are indicated by figures attached to the bass;
continued bass. ContrabassoContrabasso Con`tra*bas"so, n. [It. contrabasso.] (Mus.)
The largest kind of bass viol. See Violone. TetrabasicTetrabasic Tet`ra*bas"ic, a. [Tetra- + basic.] (Chem.)
Capable of neutralizing four molecules of a monacid base;
having four hydrogen atoms capable of replacement by bases;
quadribasic; -- said of certain acids; thus, normal silicic
acid, Si(OH)4, is a tetrabasic acid.
Meaning of Traba from wikipedia
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Traba or
Trąba may
refer to:
House of
Traba, a
medieval Galician noble family Froila Vermúdez de
Traba (died 1091)
Pedro Fróilaz de
Traba (fl. 1086–1126)...
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Marta Traba Taín (Buenos Aires, 25
January 1930 – Madrid, 27
November 1983) was an art
critic and
writer known for her
contributions to
Latin American...
- Vela
Traba (Italian:
Traba Grande) is a
village in the muni****lity of Pazin,
Istria in Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 245...
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Fernando (or Fernán) Pérez de
Traba (Spanish: [feɾˈnando ˈpeɾeθ ðe ˈtɾaβa, feɾˈnam -]; c. 1090 – 1
November 1155), or Fernão
Peres de
Trava (Portuguese:...
- Mikołaj
Trąba (Polish pronunciation: [miˈkɔwaj ˈtrɔmba]; 1358 – 2
December 1422), of Trąby coat of arms, was a
Polish Roman Catholic priest,
Royal Notary...
- In 1128,
Alfonso Henriquez defeated Theresa and
Count Fernando Perez de
Traba at the
Battle of São Mamede.
After this battle,
Alfonso Henriques became...
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political alliance and
amorous liaison with
Galician nobleman Fernando Pérez de
Traba led to her
being ousted by her son,
Afonso Henriques, who with the support...
- The
House of
Traba (or Trava),
sometimes called the Fróilaz-
Traba, was a
Galician noble family of the high
Middle Ages. The
family can be
traced back to...
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Bermudo Pérez de
Traba (died 1168), the
eldest son of
Count Pedro Fróilaz de
Traba and his
first wife
Urraca Fróilaz, was a
member of the most important...
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March 2016 at the
Wayback Machine Rock 1987, pp. 6, 8;
Edwards 2008, p. 7.
Traba 1985, pp. 15, 71.
Constitution of Argentina, 1826, art. 1. Constitution...