a publication made in the name of the chief or leader of a party, whereby he promises a reward to any one who shall bring him the head of one of his enemies.
Sylla and Marius by turns proscribed each other's adherents.—Under the triumvirate, a great part of the best and bravest of the Romans fell by proscription.
The term took its rise from the practice of writing down a list of the persons names, and posting it in public: from pro, and scribo, "I write."