absolvitor
/æbˈsɒl.vɪ.tɔː/
absolvitor means A decision or decree made by a court in favour of the defendant in a given action; dismissal. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.
absolvitor is pronounced /æbˈsɒl.vɪ.tɔː/.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin absolvitor (literally “let him be acquitted”), the third-person singular future passive imperative form of absolvō (“to absolve, acquit, or declare innocent”). Compare absolutory.
noun
- A decision or decree made by a court in favour of the defendant in a given action; dismissal.“Pitmedden purſues Seaton of Menzies as Repreſenting his Father, who was one of the Purſuers Brothers Tutors, for his Fathers Intromiſſion with the Pupils Means, who alleadged Abſolvitor.”