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APPELLOR Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of APPELLOR is appellant.
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APPELLOR Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · a person who prosecutes in an appellate proceeding. · Obsolete., a person who accuses another in a criminal appeal. Discover More. Word ...
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Webster's Dictionary 1828 - Appellor
APPELLOR', noun The person who institutes an appeal, or prosecutes another for a crime. This word is rarely or never used for the plaintiff in appeal from a ...
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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...
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appellor - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
appellor. first-person singular present passive indicative of appellō · Categories: Latin non-lemma forms · Latin verb forms. Hidden categories:.
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APPELLOR definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
appendant in British English · 1. attached, affixed, or added · 2. attendant or associated as an accompaniment or result · 3. a less common word for pendent · 4 ...
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Criminal appeal
A private individual (the "appellor") would accuse another (the "appellee") of a crime, without the need for proceedings to be brought by the Crown. The appellor would be punished with one year's imprisonment, and pay a fine to the king, besides restitution of damages to the appellee.
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APPELLOR - Law Dictionary of Legal Terminology
APPELLOR. A criminal who accuses his accomplices; one who challenges a jury.
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appellor, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
Factsheet · What does the noun appellor mean? · How common is the noun appellor? · How is the noun appellor pronounced? · Where does the noun appellor come from?
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Appellor - Legal Dictionary
APPELLOR. A criminal who accuses his accomplices; one who challenges a jury. A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States.
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appellor - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
appellor · Lawa person who prosecutes in an appellate proceeding. · Law[Obs.]a person who accuses another in a criminal appeal. Latin appellātor appellant.
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Appellor - definition of appellor by The Free Dictionary
appellor. (əˈpɛlɔː). n. the accuser or prosecutor. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © ...
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appellee
appellee Law. (æpəˈliː, əˌpɛˈliː) Also 7 appealee. [a. Fr. appelé, pa. pple. of appeler to appeal: see -ee.] One who is appealed against. 1. One who is accused of crime, informed against, or challenged to prove his innocence.[1387–8 Rot. Parl. III. 229 (xi. Rich. II) Qe touz les ditz Appellez seroie...
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Detinue
Bracton more than once seems to require that the appellor shall complain of a theft of his own goods or of goods for which he has been made responsible
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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...
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