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    [Noun]  | "ar*ri*ère-ban" | \ ˌa-rē-ər-ˈbän \


    1: a proclamation of a king (as of France) calling his vassals to arms; also : the body of vassals summoned


    Origin: 1523 ;

     Borrowed from French, going back to Old French riere ban, arriereban, arier ban "body of subvassals summoned by the king," alteration (by assimilation of the first element to ariere, arriere "backward, behind") of herban, araban, arban "service due a feudal lord in place of military service," going back to an Old Low Franconian outcome of regional West Germanic *hariban- "summoning of the war band" (whence also Old High German heripan in same sense), from Germanic *harji- "armed force, host" + *banna- "calling up, summons, proclamation" {mat|arrear|}, {mat|harry|}, {mat|ban:2|};

      * Note : The attested meaning of Old French herban, araban, etc., "service due to a feudal lord in place of military service," shows adaptation of the original call to arms to feudal conditions, under which vassals or subvassals unable to provide an armed man could pay a tax or perform another service. Compare Medieval Latin (in the Old Saxon speech area) heribannus, heribannum "war tax" (see: entry in H. Tiefenbach, Altsächsisches Handwörterbuch, De Gruyter, 2010).;

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