ESCHEATOR


Meaning of ESCHEATOR in English

-ēd.ər, -ēd.ˌȯ(ə)r noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English eschetour, from Anglo-French, from Old French escheoit (past participle of escheoir to fall, happen) + -our -or

: a legal officer formerly appointed to look after escheats

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