indictor

noun

Etymology

From indict + -or.

  1. derived from indictō
  2. derived from enditer
  3. inherited from enditen
  4. suffixed as indictor — “indict + or

Definitions

  1. Someone who indicts.

    • As because in them, if they be followed in course of indictment, there passeth a double jury, the indictors and the triers.

The neighborhood

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