单词 | reprobator |
释义 | † reprobatorn.1 Scots Law. Obsolete. The course or procedure of taking exception to a witness; an action for proving a witness to be liable to valid objections or to a charge of perjury. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > [noun] > a lawsuit > other types of action mort d'ancestora1325 trespass on the case1429 action of detinue1467 mortancestry1471 replevin1515 non-finding1525 nisi prius1533 faint action1542 interpleadera1558 improbationc1575 assize1577 assumpsit1586 transitory action1594 trover1594 suit of the King's peace1607 detinuea1626 quia timet1628 choke-baila1637 reprobator1672 spulyie1678 petitory action1681 proprium1695 restitution of conjugal rights1720 amicable suit1768 noxal action1774 real action1818 witness action1892 class suit1894 non-jury1897 foreclosure action1905 class action1910 derivative action1934 paternity suit1945 1672 G. Mackenzie Pleadings vi. 80 Your Lordships had reserved a Reprobator already, which was equivalent to a Protestation. 1681 J. Dalrymple Form of Process in Inst. Law Scotl. 43 Even after Sentence, Reprobators are Competent. a1768 J. Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. (1773) II. iv. ii. §29 678 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. 1788 Æ. Morison Trial W. Brodie & G. Smith 81 But the Dean of Faculty's objection amounts to a kind of reprobator against this witness. 1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scotl. 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. 1838 W. Bell Dict. Law Scotl. 854 There is no recent example of an action of reprobator. 1899 A. English Dict. Words & Phrases in Anc. & Mod. Law (2000) II. 690/2 Reprobator, Action of, in Scotch law, a proceeding to convict one of perjury. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online December 2020). reprobatorn.2 Now rare. = reprobater n. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > dispraise or discommendation > [noun] > dispraiser > one who censures or condemns deemerc1410 controller1534 condemner?1541 censurer1586 censor1598 syndic1611 damner1647 reprobater1680 reprobator1684 exploder1749 1684 T. Hockin Disc. God's Decrees 260 God himself..becomes the absolute Reprobator of men. 1775 J. W. Fletcher in R. Hill & J. W. Fletcher Fictitious & Genuine Creed 34 We ask if the Redeemer would have ‘told a great untruth’, upon the supposition that Calvinism is true, had he called himself The Reprobator of men—The non-Redeemer, the Damner of the world. 1826 R. Ryan Poetry & Poets I. 279 This..zealous reprobator of the abuses of the Romish Church. 1864 Union Rev. 2 410 The clergy of these places are generally found to be the most earnest reprobators of those who have been advancing. 2006 K. Cragg God's Wrong is Most of All i. 17 ‘God's wrong most of all’, as His reprobators allege in the very shape of things, would be undergone again by such ‘taking of his Name in vain’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.11672n.21684 |
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