deforceor

deforceor
\\-sə(r)\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Anglo-French deforceor, from deforcer + -eor -or
: one that deforces

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  • Deforceor — De*force or, n. Same as {Deforciant}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • deforceor — n. deforciant, person who unjustly deforces property from the rightful owner; person against whom a false action of fine was filed …   English contemporary dictionary

  • deforceor — de·force·or …   English syllables

  • deforceor — Same as deforciant …   Ballentine's law dictionary

  • deforciant — n. deforceor, person who unjustly deforces property from the rightful owner; person against whom a false action of fine was filed …   English contemporary dictionary

  • deforciants — n. deforceor, person who unjustly deforces property from the rightful owner; person against whom a false action of fine was filed …   English contemporary dictionary

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