释义 |
exceptant, a. and n.|ɛkˈsɛptənt| [ad. L. exceptant-em, pr. pple. of exceptāre: see except v.] A. adj. That excepts; taking exception.
1846Worcester cites Ld. Eldon. 1846in Webster; and in mod. Dicts. B. n. One who excepts; esp. in Law, one who takes exception to some part of the proceedings in a court, usually an accused person who excepts to a judge or juror.
1697Exceptions to Decree of Commissioners in Cumb. & West. Archæol. Soc. Trans. VIII. 98 The messuages and lands in the Exceptants possession. |