单词 | barrister-at-law |
释义 | > as lemmasbarrister-at-law a. A student of the law, who, having been called to the bar, has the privilege of practising as advocate in the superior courts of law. The formal title is barrister-at-law; the equivalent designation in Scotland is advocate.The name originated in the ancient internal arrangements of the Inns of Court: see quot. c1545 infra, and bar n.1 24. But by 1600, it was currently associated with the bar of the courts of justice, at which utter-barristers had before that date secured the right to plead, formerly possessed only by sergeants and apprentices-at-law. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [noun] > counsellor, barrister, or advocate advocatec1384 oratorc1384 prolocutor1493 counsellor1530 barristerc1545 barman1657 bar-gown1664 counsel1709 limb of the bar1815 blue bag1817 actor1875 c1545 T. Denton et al. Return to Hen. VIII. of State of Inns of Court in Waterhouse Comment. on Fortescue (1663) 544 The whole company and fellowship of learners is divided..into three..degrees:..Benchers, or as they call them in some of the houses, Readers, Utter-Barresters, and Inner-Barresters..Utter-Barresters are such, that for their learning and continuance, are called by the Readers to plead and argue in the said house doubtful cases and questions..and are called Utter-Barresters for that they, when they argue the said Motes, sit uttermost on the formes which are called the Barr, and this degree is the chiefest..in the house, next the Benchers. All the residue of learners are called Inner-Barresters, which are the youngest men. ?1577 F. T. Debate Pride & Lowlines sig. Fvi Therefore beseech I..Barresters or how so ye ben termed, To iudgen of it after your wisedome. 1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 167 Expert Advocates or Barristers..to plead for us. 1615 T. Overbury et al. New & Choise Characters with Wife (6th impr.) sig. K6 The veluet Breeches he was first made Barrester [1638 (16th impr.) Barester] in. 1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor Barrester, he that is allowed to plead causes at the barre. 1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. iii. 158 William Pryn a Barrester of Lincoln's-Inn. 1722 T. Wood Inst. Laws Eng. (1763) 465 A Barrister (heretofore called an Apprentice of the Law) is a counsellor learned in the Law..admitted to plead without the Bar. 1725 London Gaz. No. 6380/14 Joshua Ireland..Barrister at Law. 1768 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. III. 26 Of advocates, or counsel, there are two species or degrees; barristers, and serjeants. 1836 H. Smith Tin Trumpet I. 70 All briefless barristers will please to consider themselves excepted. < as lemmas |
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