
Delator (plural Delatores) is Latin for a denouncer, i.e. who indicates to a court another as having committed a punishable deed. ==Secular Roman law== In Roman history, properly one who gave notice (deferre) to the treasury officials of monies that had become due to the imperial fisc. This special meaning was extended to those who lodged informat...
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• (n.) An accuser; an informer.
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ancient Roman prosecutor or informer. The role of the informer in matters of criminal law and fiscal claims was of singular importance to the ... [1 related articles]
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De·la'tor noun [ Latin ] An accuser; an informer. [ R.]
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