[L.; agent-n. f. litigāre (see LITIGATE).] One who litigates.

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1687.  Sir Peter Pett, Obligation resulting from the Oath of Supremacy, 136. Allow’d to save him from being as a Calumnious and rash litigator condemned in Expences.

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1778.  Public Advertiser, 15 July, 1/3. Till we at last find ourselves in not quite so good a Situation as that successful Litigator, who won his Cause, and only lost his Fortune.

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  In mod. Dicts.

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