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▪ I. recoveree|rɪkʌvəˈriː| [f. as prec. + -ee1.] 1. Law. The person from whom some property is recovered; spec. the defendant in an action of common recovery. Now rare or Obs.
1531–2Act 23 Hen. VIII, c. 10 §3 Euerie persone..hauinge feoffees recoverees or conisees to his vse. 1594West 2nd Pt. Symbol. §136 The Tenant is he, against whom the writ is brought, and may be termed the Recoueree. 1607Cowell Interpr. 1766Blackstone Comm. II. 360 If the recoveree should ever obtain a recompense in lands from the common vouchee [etc.]. 1785Vermont State Papers (1823) 501 The recoveree or recoverees in such action..shall..file a declaration..against the recoveror or recoverors, for so much money as the estate is made better. 2. One who is recovering from a disease or an illness.
1957Times 15 Oct. 3/4 There was the Asian influenza casualty..who was replaced gallantly by an influenza recoveree, Mr Robert Harben. 1973Washington Post 5 Jan. b5/2 The survey also showed that employers will hire wheelchair people, ex-convicts, T.B. recoverees, the deaf and the blind ahead of epileptics. ▪ II. recoveree obs. form of recovery. |