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arbitrer
† ˈarbitrer, -or Obs. Also 4–6 -our. [a. AFr. arbitrour, OF. arbitreor, -eour:—late L. arbitrātōr-em: see arbitrator and arbiter.] Earlier equivalent of arbitrator.1382 Wyclif 1 Esdr. viii. 23 Ordeine domesmen and arbitrouris [1611 justices]. 1393 Langland P. Pl. C. vii. 382 Þe betere þyng, by arbit... Oxford English Dictionary
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arbitror
arbitror, -our earlier forms of arbitrer. Oxford English Dictionary
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Jambi Malay
Arbitrer, 7(2), 173–181. https://doi.org/10.25077/ar.7.2.173-181.2020 External links Traditional Jambi Malay Agglutinative languages Malay language Languages wikipedia.org
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arbitrator
arbitrator (ˈɑːbɪtreɪtə(r)) [a. OF. arbitratour, -eur, 13th c., ad. L. arbitrātōr-em, n. of agent f. arbitrā-ri: see arbiter and arbitrer.] 1. One who is chosen by the opposite parties in a dispute to arrange or decide the difference between them; an arbiter. It is often the practice to appoint two ... Oxford English Dictionary
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decisor
† deˈcisor, -er Obs. [a. med.L. dēcīsor, agent-n. from dēcīdĕre to decide.] One who decides causes or controversies: a decider, arbiter.1563 Foxe A. & M. 68 b, Thys King [Hen. II], to whom other Princes dyd so resort, as to their arbitrer and deciser. 1564 Haward Eutropius i. 9 Two whome they called... Oxford English Dictionary
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arbiter
arbiter (ˈɑːbɪtə(r)) Also 6–7 -or, -our. [a. L. arbiter (? f. ar- = ad- to + bētĕre, bītĕre, to go, ‘one who goes to see,’ hence, who looks into or examines) a judge in equity, a supreme ruler. Cf. arbitrator, arbitrer. Arbiter was the orig. L. word, still extant in F. as arbitre; arbitrātor was a l... Oxford English Dictionary
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arbitrage
▪ I. arbitrage, n. (ˈɑːbɪtrɪdʒ) [a. F. arbitrage, f. arbitrer: see arbitre v. and -age.] 1. Exercise of the functions of an arbitrator; decision by arbitration; the process of arbitration. arch.1480 Caxton Ovid's Met. xi. ii, Parys sayd, I shall thynke and trewly determyne this arbytrage. 1682 Luttr... Oxford English Dictionary
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discoverer
discoverer (dɪˈskʌvərə(r)) Forms: 4 discurer, 5 des- dys- discoverour, dyscowerer, -cuerer, -curer, discurrour, -owr, -cowrrour, 6 (Sc.) discuriour, 6– discoverer. [ad. OF. descouvreur, -eor (13th c. in Hatz.-Darm.). mod.F. découvreur, f. descouvrir to discover = It. discopritore. Sp. descubridor; r... Oxford English Dictionary
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compromise
▪ I. compromise, n. (ˈkɒmprəmaɪz) Forms: 5–7 comprimise, 6–7 -ize, 6 -prymise; 6–7 -premise, 6 -yse, -ize, -isse; 5 -promesse, 6 -isse, 7 -ize, (6 compramis), 5– compromise. [a. F. compromis, ad. L. comprōmiss-um, pa. pple. of comprōmittĕre (also OF. compromisce, L. type *compromiss-a): see compromi... Oxford English Dictionary
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roll
▪ I. roll, n.1 (rəʊl) Forms: 3–7 rolle, 5–7 rol, rowle, 6–8 rowl, 6–7 roule (6 roull), 7–8 roul, 6–7 (9) role, 6–7 roole (7 roale), 6– Sc. row; 4– roll. [a. OF. roolle, roulle, rolle, role (mod.F. rôle: see rôle), = Prov. rolle, rotlle, Cat. rotllo, Sp. rollo, rol, Pg. rolo, It. ruolo:—acc. of L. ro... Oxford English Dictionary
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