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arraigner
arraigner (əˈreɪnə(r)) [f. as prec. + -er1; cf. OF. araisneor.] One who arraigns, accuses, or finds fault.1860 Sat. Rev. X. 183/1 A subject on which the doctor can challenge his arraigners without fear. 1876 Bancroft Hist. U.S. IV. xxviii. 32 Imperfect compliance..would open a fair field to the arra...
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arraign
▪ I. arraign, v.1 (əˈreɪn) Forms: 4 arayne, 4–5 areyne, ar(r)ene, 5 arenȝi, arreyne, 5–6 arreygne, -aynge, 6–7 arrain(e, -eign, 7 araigne, arraigne, 6– arraign. Aphet. 5–6 reyne, reygne. [a. AF. araine-r, areine-r, arene-r, OF. arais-, areis-, aresnier:—L. adratiōnāre, f. ad to + ratiōnāre to reason...
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areasoner
† aˈreasoner Obs. rare. In 5 aresonere. [f. areason v. + -er1: cf. OF. araisneor and arraigner.] One who addresses or questions.1483 Cath. Angl., Aresonere, Alloquitor, concionator.
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