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ta·boo also ta·bu (t -b , t -)n. pl. ta·boos also ta·bus 1. A ban or an inhibition resulting from social custom or emotional aversion. 2. a. A prohibition, especially in Polynesia and other South Pacific islands, excluding something from use, approach, or mention because of its sacred and inviolable nature. b. An object, a word, or an act protected by such a prohibition. adj. Excluded or forbidden from use, approach, or mention: a taboo subject. tr.v. ta·booed also ta·bued, ta·boo·ing also ta·bu·ing, ta·boos also ta·bus To exclude from use, approach, or mention; place under taboo.
[Tongan tabu, under prohibition.] Word History: Among the many discoveries of Captain James Cook was a linguistic one, the term taboo. In a journal entry from 1777, Cook says this word "has a very comprehensive meaning; but, in general, signifies that a thing is forbidden.... When any thing is forbidden to be eat, or made use of, they say, that it is taboo." Cook was in the Friendly Islands (now Tonga) at the time, so even though similar words occur in other Polynesian languages, the form taboo from Tongan tabu is the one we have borrowed. The Tongans used tabu as an adjective. Cook, besides borrowing the word into English, also made it into a noun referring to the prohibition itself and a verb meaning "to make someone or something taboo." From its origins in Polynesia the word taboo has traveled as widely as Cook himself and is now used throughout the English-speaking world. |
taboo or tabu Noun pl -boos or -bus 1. a restriction or prohibition resulting from social or other conventions 2. a ritual prohibition, esp. of something that is considered holy or unclean Adjective forbidden or disapproved-of: a taboo subject [Tongan tapu]
ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms | Noun | 1. | taboo - a prejudice (especially in Polynesia and other South Pacific islands) that prohibits the use or mention of something because of its sacred naturePolynesia - the islands in the eastern part of Oceania | | 2. | taboo - an inhibition or ban resulting from social custom or emotional aversion | | Verb | 1. | taboo - declare as sacred and forbiddenrestrict - place under restrictions; limit access to; "This substance is controlled" | | Adj. | 1. | taboo - excluded from use or mention; "forbidden fruit"; "in our house dancing and playing cards were out"; "a taboo subject" | | 2. | taboo - forbidden to profane use especially in South Pacific islandssacred - concerned with religion or religious purposes; "sacred texts"; "sacred rites"; "sacred music" |
taboo or tabu adjective 1. forbidden, banned, prohibited, ruled out, not allowed, unacceptable, outlawed, unthinkable, not permitted, disapproved of, anathema, off limits, frowned on, proscribed, beyond the pale, unmentionable << OPPOSITE permitted
Translationstaboo [təˈbuː] adj, n → tabú m taboo [təˈbuː] adj, n → tabou (m) taboo [təˈbuː] n → Tabu nta taboo subject/word → ein Tabuthema/Tabuwort taboo [təˈbuː] adj, n → tabù m inv taboon / adj taboo, tabu [təˈbuː](something) forbidden for religious reasons or because it is against social custom Alcohol is (a) taboo in Muslim societies. taboe مُحَرَّم табу tabu tabu das Tabu, tabu ταμπού tabú tabu تابو؛ حرام tabu tabou אִיסוּר वर्जित कर्म tabu tabu haram, tabu bannaður, forboðinn tabù タブー 금기(의) tabu tabu dilarang taboe tabu(forestilling) tabu, rzecz zakazana tabu tabu табу; запрещённый tabu tabu tabu tabu ข้อห้าม; ซึ่งต้องห้าม tabu, yasak 禁忌 табу; заборона حرام، ممنوع điều cấm kỵ 禁忌
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