Orator

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Meaning of Orator

In Chancery Practice. The party who files a bill. In Roman Law. An advocate. Code 1. 3. 33. 1.

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This term is a noun.

Etimology of Orator

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late 14c., “one who pleads or argues for a cause,” from Anglo-French oratour (Modern French orateur), from Latin orator “speaker,” from orare “to speak, speak before a court or assembly, pray, plead,” from PIE root *or- “to pronounce a ritual formula” (source also of Sanskrit aryanti “they praise,” Homeric Greek are, Attic ara “prayer,” Hittite ariya- “to ask the oracle,” aruwai- “to revere, worship”). Meaning “public speaker” is attested from early 15c.

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