barrator

Etymology
From, from , from ,. Compare.

Noun

 * 1) One who is guilty of barratry, vexing others with frequent and often groundless lawsuits; a brangler and pettifogger.
 * 2) One who abuses their office by dealing fraudulently.
 * 3)  One who buys or sells political or ecclesiastic offices.
 * 4) A judge who accepts bribes.
 * 5)  A ship's master who commits gross fraud or barratry.
 * 6)  A quarrelsome person, one who fights, a bully.
 * 1)  A quarrelsome person, one who fights, a bully.

Translations

 * Arabic: مُشَاكِس
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 * Catalan: querulant
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 * French: ,
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 * Latin: vitilītigātor
 * Malayalam:
 * Polish:, pieniaczka
 * Portuguese: rezingão
 * Romanian:
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