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alienor|ˈeɪlɪənə(r), -ˌɔə(r)| Also 6 -our. [late Anglo-Fr., for earlier alienour = Fr. aliéneur, f. aliéner: see alien v. and -or. Correl. with alienee.] One who transfers property to another.
1552Huloet, Alienour, alienator. 1649Selden Laws of Eng. i. lxvi. (1739) 152 Lands or Tenements aliened to a Religious House shall escheat to the Lord, if the Alienor take the same back to hold of that Lord. 1768Blackstone Comm. II. 291 For the alienor himself to recover lands aliened by him. 1876K. Digby Real Prop. ii. §8. 93 Conveying lands by means of a fictitious or collusive suit, commenced by arrangement by the intended alienee against the alienor. |