appellant
noun
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Pronunciation: /əˈpɛln̩t/
adj
Etymology: From Anglo-Norman, from Old French apelant.
- Of or relating to appeals; appellate.
“appellant jurisdiction.”
- In the process of appealing.
“Firſt, heauen be the record to my ſpeech, In the deuotion of a ſubiects loue, Tendering the precious ſafetie of my Prince, And free from other misbegotten hate, Come I appealant to rhis ^([sic]) Princely preſence.”
noun
Etymology: From Anglo-Norman, from Old French apelant.
- A litigant or party that is making an appeal in court.
“The appellant made her submissions to the court.”
- One who makes an earnest entreaty of any kind.
- One who challenges another to single combat.
- One of the clergy in the Jansenist controversy who rejected the bull Unigenitus issued in 1713, appealing to a pope "better informed", or to a general council.