Avocat

/ˈævəkæt/ noun

A person, especially a lawyer or advocate, who argues or pleads for a cause (archaic or legal term).

From Old French 'avocat,' from Latin 'advocatus,' meaning 'one called to aid.' The term comes from 'ad-' (to) and 'vocare' (to call), referring to a person summoned for legal help.

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