Abator

/əˈbeɪtər/ noun

A person who unlawfully seizes or diminishes someone else's property or estate, especially by entering land without permission.

From Old French 'abatour,' derived from 'abattre' (to beat down, overthrow). In medieval English law, this term specifically described someone who illegally took possession of lands after the owner's death.

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