appellor
[ uh-pel-awr, ap-uh-lawr ]
/ əˈpɛl ɔr, ˈæp əˌlɔr /
noun British Law.
a person who prosecutes in an appellate proceeding.
Obsolete.
a person who accuses another in a criminal appeal.
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Example sentences from the Web for appellor
Glanvill says that wounds are within the sheriff's jurisdiction, unless the appellor adds a charge of breach of the king's peace.
The Common Law |Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.No appellor has received more tender and forgiving judgement.
The Raven |Edgar Allan PoeThe appellor also had to show that he immediately raised the hue and cry.
The Common Law |Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.