Old English utlaga "one put outside the law" (and thereby deprived of its benefits and protections), from a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse utlagi (n.) "outlaw," from utlagr (adj.) "outlawed, banished," from ut "out" (see out (adv.)) + *lagu, plural of lag "law" (see law).
[G]if he man to deaee gefylle, beo he tonne utlah ["Laws of Edward & Guthrum," c.924]
Meaning "one living a lawless life" is first recorded 1880. As an adjective from Old English.
outlaw (v.)
Old English utlagian "to outlaw, banish," from utlaga "an outlaw" (see outlaw (n.)). Related: Outlawed; outlawing.
例文
1. plans to outlaw the carrying of knives
は、搬送工具が不正なスキームであることを発表した
2.The authorities put a price on the outlaw 's head.
当局は懸賞金をかけて逃亡犯を逮捕した。
3.The outlaw hid out in the hills for several months.