essoiner

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman essoigniour, from Old French essoignier. By surface analysis, essoin + -er.

Noun

essoiner (plural essoiners)

  1. (England, archaic, law) An attorney who sufficiently excuses the absence of another.

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