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intrusor (s.xivin)

intrusor (s.xivin)

intrusour;  entrusour  
  FEW:  introtrudere *4,783a Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  intrusour I378 DMF:  intruseur  TLF: OED:  intrusor n.  MED:  intrusour n.  DMLBS:  intrusor 1458a

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lawintruder, one who usurps the office, rights, or privileges of another; a usurper
( 1312 )  s’il seit intrusor ou dreitte persone ceste court n’ad power d’enqwerer et par nostre desclamer si averet bref al evesqe  YBB Ed II xii 172
( 1317 )  pus aprés quant cely B. returna et trova cely Robert introusour en la eglise  YBB Ed II xxii 261
lawunlawful claimant of land or property
( c.1292; MS: c.1300 )  persones nomez en le bref par ordre jekes al premer disseisour, ou al autre entrour (var. (M: s.xivin) intrusour), ou a soen heir  BRITT ii 303

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intrusor