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bar·ra·tor also bar·ra·ter B0087600 (băr′ə-tər)n. One who engages in barratry. [Middle English baratour, from Old French barateour, swindler, from barater, to cheat, perhaps from Vulgar Latin *prattāre, from Greek prāttein, to do.]barrator (ˈbærətə) n (Law) a person guilty of barratry[C14: from Old French barateor, from barater to barter]bar•ra•tor (ˈbær ə tər) n. a person who commits barratry. [1350–1400; Middle English barettour brawler < Old French barateor, derivative of barat(er) to make a disturbance, trick < Vulgar Latin *prattāre < Greek prattein to do; see practical] Thesaurus| Noun | 1. | barrator - someone guilty of barratrybarrateroffender, wrongdoer - a person who transgresses moral or civil law | TranslationsMedicalSeebarratrybarratorenUK
barrator a person guilty of BARRATRY.BARRATOR, crimes. One who has been guilty of the offence of barratry. FinancialSeeBarratrybarratorenUK
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