defender
noun
- person providing defense
- sports position
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /dɪˈfɛndə(ɹ)/
noun
Etymology: From Middle English defender, deffender, defendere, defendour, defendoure, partly from Anglo-Norman defendour, from Old French defendëor; partly from Middle English defenden + -ere, equivalent to defend + -er.
- Someone who defends people or property.
- One of the players whose primary task is to prevent the opposition from scoring.
- A fighter who seeks to repel an attack.
- A lawyer who represents defendants, especially a public defender; a defense attorney (US) or defence counsel (UK).
“There was another protection to which she was intitled by that law, namely, a defender; but she had none.”
“So, what is contemplated under this model is that the defender would work with civil legal services lawyers to address the clients' needs.”
- A defendant in a civil action.