Avouter

/əˈvaʊtər/ noun

In obsolete legal language, one who commits adultery; an adulterer, particularly in Scottish and Northern English law.

From Old French avouter or avoutrer, derived from à ('to') + vout ('oath/vow'), suggesting the breaking of marriage vows. The term appears primarily in Scottish legal records from medieval and early modern periods.

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