distraineen.

/dɪˌstreɪˈniː/Etymology: < distrain v. + -ee suffix1.
society > trade and finance > management of money > insolvency > [noun] > one who is insolvent > who has goods seized
1875 H. J. S. Maine ix. 272 He appeared virtually as a plaintiff like the distrainee in our Action of Replevin.
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