Attorney

/əˈtɜːrni/ noun

An attorney is a lawyer, especially one who is officially qualified to act for someone else in legal matters.

It comes from Old French *atorné*, past participle of *atorner* 'to appoint, to assign', meaning 'one appointed'. It originally referred to someone who was formally appointed to act on another’s behalf.

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