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attorney - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

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From Middle English attourne, from Old French atorné, past participle of atorner, atourner, aturner (to attorn), in the sense of "one appointed or constituted".[1]

attorney (plural attorneys or (obsolete) attornies)

  1. (US) A lawyer; one who advises or represents others in legal matters as a profession.
    Synonyms: lawyer, barrister, solicitor, counsel, counselor, advocate (all sometimes with narrower distinctions)
    Hypernym: person
    Hyponyms: defense attorney, defender, public defender; prosecuting attorney, prosecutor
  2. (law) An agent or representative authorized to act on someone else's behalf in accordance with that person's instructions.
    Near-synonyms: agent, proxy, representative
  3. (UK, dated, 19th century and earlier) One such who practised in the courts of the common law.
    Coordinate terms: proctor, solicitor
  4. (UK, 20th century and later, rare, usually derogatory) A solicitor.
  5. (Philippines, sometimes US) An honorific given to lawyers and notaries public, or those holders by profession who also do other jobs. Usually capitalized or abbreviated as Atty.
  6. Clusia spp.
  7. A prosecutor.

lawyer

attorney (third-person singular simple present attorneys, present participle attorneying, simple past and past participle attorneyed)

  1. (intransitive, rare) To work as a legal attorney.
  2. (transitive, rare) To provide with a legal attorney.
  1. ^ Oxford English Dictionary (1971), p. 553.

attorney m (plural attorneys)

  1. attorney

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