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==Origin==
 
==Origin==
 
classical [[Latin]] prohibit-, past participial stem of prohib{e}re to forbid, stop, to prevent, preclude, to withhold, to proscribe, ban, to restrain  
 
classical [[Latin]] prohibit-, past participial stem of prohib{e}re to forbid, stop, to prevent, preclude, to withhold, to proscribe, ban, to restrain  
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/14th_century 14th Century]
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==Definitions==
 
==Definitions==
 
*1: the act of prohibiting by [[authority]]
 
*1: the act of prohibiting by [[authority]]
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*3: often capitalized : the forbidding by [[law]] of the [[manufacture]], [[transportation]], and sale of alcoholic [[liquors]] except for medicinal and [[sacramental]] [[purposes]]  
 
*3: often capitalized : the forbidding by [[law]] of the [[manufacture]], [[transportation]], and sale of alcoholic [[liquors]] except for medicinal and [[sacramental]] [[purposes]]  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
'''Prohibition''' of alcohol, often referred to simply as prohibition, is a sumptuary [[law]] which restricts or prohibits the manufacture, transportation, import, export, and sale of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol alcohol] and [[Liquor|alcoholic]] beverages. The term can also apply to the periods in the histories of the countries during which the prohibition of alcohol was enforced. Use of the term as applicable to a historical period is typically applied to countries of European culture. In some countries of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_world Muslim world], consumption of alcoholic beverages is forbidden according to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia Islamic Law]  — though the strictness by which this prohibition was and is enforced varies considerably between various Islamic countries and various periods in their [[history]].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibition]
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'''Prohibition''' of alcohol, often referred to simply as prohibition, is a sumptuary [[law]] which restricts or prohibits the manufacture, transportation, import, export, and sale of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol alcohol] and [[Liquor|alcoholic]] beverages. The term can also apply to the periods in the histories of the countries during which the prohibition of alcohol was enforced. Use of the term as applicable to a historical period is typically applied to countries of European culture. In some countries of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_world Muslim world], consumption of alcoholic beverages is forbidden according to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharia Islamic Law]  — though the strictness by which this prohibition was and is enforced varies considerably between various Islamic countries and various periods in their [[history]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibition]
  
 
[[Category: Law]]
 
[[Category: Law]]

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Origin

classical Latin prohibit-, past participial stem of prohib{e}re to forbid, stop, to prevent, preclude, to withhold, to proscribe, ban, to restrain

Definitions

Description

Prohibition of alcohol, often referred to simply as prohibition, is a sumptuary law which restricts or prohibits the manufacture, transportation, import, export, and sale of alcohol and alcoholic beverages. The term can also apply to the periods in the histories of the countries during which the prohibition of alcohol was enforced. Use of the term as applicable to a historical period is typically applied to countries of European culture. In some countries of the Muslim world, consumption of alcoholic beverages is forbidden according to Islamic Law — though the strictness by which this prohibition was and is enforced varies considerably between various Islamic countries and various periods in their history.[1]