taboo
(also tabu) noun (pl. taboos or tabus) a social or religious custom placing prohibition or restriction on a particular thing or person. adjective 1 prohibited or restricted by social custom. 2 designated as sacred and prohibited. verb (taboos, tabooed or tabus, tabued) place under such prohibition. ORIGIN from Tongan, set apart, forbidden.
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