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appealer
appealer (əˈpiːlə(r)) [f. as prec. + -er1.] One who makes an appeal; an appellant; spec. a. One who brings an accusation (see appeal n. 1). b. One who carries his case to a higher court. (See also appellor.)1519 W. Horman Vulg. 225 Wolde to god the false apelers [delatores]..were openly shamed. 1649... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tom Goddard
He earned a reputation as a voracious appealer, a sworn enemy of batsmen. wikipedia.org
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pealer
▪ I. ˈpealer1 Obs. exc. dial. [Aphetic f. appealer: cf. peal v.2] = appealer, in various senses.1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xxi. 39 Thenne put hym forth a pelour by-for pilat, and seyde. a 1425 tr. Higden (Rolls) VII. 519 Gunnildas nory karf the fals pelours hamme. 1509 Hawes Past. Pleas. xxxii. (Percy So... Oxford English Dictionary
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Daniel Featley
Featley] sued against the Appealer (i.e. Bishop Montagu), London, 1620. wikipedia.org
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colpindach
‖ colpindach Obs. Sc. Law. [App. related to Ir. and Gael. colpa full-grown cow, colpach, colbthach heifer: ? a corruption of the last.] A heifer.1492 in Acta Dom. Concilii 265 (Jam.) XL oxen, xx ky, a bull, auchtene cowpendochis. 1597 Skene De Verb. Signif., Colpindach, ane young beast or kow, of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Members of the Victorian Legislative Council, 1853–1856
Donald Kennedy from September 1854 Haines resigned Dec. 1854; replaced by Horatio Wills, January 1855 Langlands was unseated; replaced by successful appealer wikipedia.org
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appellor
appellor Law. (əˈpɛˌlɔː(r), ˌæpɛˈlɔː(r)) Also 5–7 -our(e; aphet. pelour. [a. AFr. apelour:—OFr. apeleor:—L. appellātōr-em, n. of agent f. appellā-re: see appeal and -or.] One who accuses of crime, demands proof of innocence by wager of battle, or informs against an accomplice. (See also appealer, ap... Oxford English Dictionary
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Abe Waddington
His Times obituary noted that some disagreements came because Waddington played to win and was an enthusiastic appealer, although he was unlikely to win wikipedia.org
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infectionist
inˈfectionist rare. [f. prec. + -ist.] One who lays stress upon infection as a cause of disease.1836 E. Howard R. Reefer xxxvii, The appeal was unfortunate, both for the appealer and the doctor. The latter was an infectionist. 1865 Pall Mall G. 18 Aug. 9/2 An ardent ‘infectionist’, says that, in the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Don Tallon
Tallon was a vociferous and frequent appealer behind the stumps, something that led to complaints from opposition batsmen who felt that the pressure he wikipedia.org
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