suitor

suitor
suit·or /'sü-tər/ n
1: a party to a suit
2: one that seeks to take over a business
approved the merger before the suitor obtained a 10% stakeWall Street Journal

Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. . 1996.

suitor
I noun appellant, applicant, claimant, litigant, litigator, party to a suit, petitioner, plaintiff, pleader, seeker, solicitor, suppliant, supplicant II index appellant, claimant, complainant, contender, contestant, litigant, party (litigant), plaintiff, special interest

Burton's Legal Thesaurus. . 2006


suitor
n.
(1) A person who applies or appeals to do something, such as a man who hopes to persuade a woman to marry him or a person who hopes to buy a business.
(2) A person who brings a lawsuit; a plaintiff.

The Essential Law Dictionary. — Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. . 2008.


suitor
n. A plaintiff or petitioner in a lawsuit; the party that brings the suit; a person or a corporation seeking to take over another company.

Webster's New World Law Dictionary. . 2000.

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  • suitor — (n.) late 14c., follower, disciple, from Anglo Fr. seutor or directly from L.L. secutor, from pp. stem of sequi to follow (see SUIT (Cf. suit) (n.)). Meaning one who seeks (a woman) in marriage is from 1580s …   Etymology dictionary

  • suitor — meaning ‘a man seeking to marry a (particular) woman’, is spelt or, not er …   Modern English usage

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  • suitor — ► NOUN 1) a man who pursues a relationship with a woman with a view to marriage. 2) a prospective buyer of a business or corporation …   English terms dictionary

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