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libellee Law.|laɪbəˈliː| [f. libel v. + -ee.] One against whom a libel has been filed.
1856Bouvier Amer. Law Dict., Libellee, a party against whom a libel has been filed in chancery proceedings, or in admiralty, corresponding to the defendant in a common law suit. 1860in Wharton Law Lex. 1886Homilet. Review (N.Y.) Jan. 91 Vermont first put restrictions on the re-marriage of the libellee. |