Barretor

/ˈbærətɔr/ noun

A person who engages in barratry, which is the crime of stirring up quarrels or lawsuits to make money.

From Old French 'barater' meaning 'to cheat or deceive,' combined with the agent suffix '-or.' Barratry was a serious crime in medieval and early modern England.

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