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▪ I. reprobator1 Sc. Law.|ˈrɛprəbeɪtə(r)| [ad. med.L. (actio) *reprobātōria: see reprobate v. and -ory2.] An action for the purpose of proving a witness to be liable to valid objections or to a charge of perjury.
1666–88Dallas Syst. Stiles 900 Not admitted to be added after a Reduction was Filled up,..but reserved a special action of Reprobator. Ibid., Reprobators found Relevant upon Libelling of Corrupting of Witness. 1681Stair Inst. Law Scot., Form of Process 43 Even after Sentence, Reprobators are Competent. a1768Erskine Inst. Law Scot. iv. ii. §29 (1773) 678 The party objecting may..protest for a reprobator, i.e. protest that he may be allowed afterwards to bring evidence of the witness's enmity to him, or of his partial counsel in some other article. 1838W. Bell Dict. Law Scot. 854 The ground of reprobator might have been proved both by the oath of the party who had adduced the witness objected to, and by the testimony of other witnesses. Ibid. There is no recent example of an action of reprobator. ▪ II. † ˈreprobator2 Obs. rare—1. [a. L. type reprobātor, agent-n. f. reprobāre to reprobate.] = reprobater.
1684T. Hockin God's Decrees 260 God himself..becomes the absolute Reprobator of men. |