Appeacher

/əˈpiːtʃər/ noun

An archaic term for someone who brings charges or accuses another person, especially in a legal or official setting.

From 'appeach' plus the agent suffix '-er,' creating a noun for the person performing the action. This was a recognized legal role in medieval England but became obsolete as legal terminology modernized.

AMሰላም አደር
ARمُسَامِح
BNশান্তকর
CApacificador
CSuklidný
DAforligger
DEBeruhiger
ELκαταλλακτικός
ESapaciguador
FAآشتی‌دهنده
FIrauhantekijä
FRapaiseur
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