dispossessor
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Dispossessor — Dis pos*sess or, n. One who dispossesses. Cowley. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dispossessor — noun see dispossess … New Collegiate Dictionary
dispossessor — n. one who deprives another of home or property, one who confiscates, one who expels, evictor … English contemporary dictionary
dispossessor — dis·pos·ses·sor … English syllables
dispossessor — “+ noun : one that dispossesses someone of something … Useful english dictionary
dispossess — transitive verb Etymology: Middle French despossesser, from des dis + possesser to possess Date: 15th century to put out of possession or occupancy < dispossessed the nobles of their land > • dispossession noun • dispossessor … New Collegiate Dictionary
Will D. Campbell — (born 1924 in Amite County, Mississippi, United States) is a Baptist minister, activist, author, and lecturer. Throughout his life, he has been a notable white supporter of civil rights in the Southern United States. In addition to his activism,… … Wikipedia
dispossess — dispossession, n. dispossessor, n. dispossessory /dis peuh zes euh ree/, adj. /dis peuh zes /, v.t. 1. to put (a person) out of possession, esp. of real property; oust. 2. to banish. 3. to abandon ownership of (a building), esp … Universalium
disseisor — n. dispossessor, person who wrongfully takes other s property … English contemporary dictionary
disseisors — n. dispossessor, person who wrongfully takes other s property … English contemporary dictionary