Attainor

/əˈteɪnər/ noun

An archaic legal term for the act of attainting someone, or the person who has been attainted (disgraced or stripped of rights).

From attaint (archaic: to tarnish, disgrace) + '-or' (one who; or result of action), from Old French 'atteint' meaning 'touched' or 'tainted,' related to Latin 'attingere.'

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