litigant\'s

[lit-i-guhnt]

lit·i·gant

[lit-i-guhnt]
noun
1.
a person engaged in a lawsuit.
adjective
2.
litigating; engaged in a lawsuit.

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Origin:
1630–40; < Latin lītigant- (stem of lītigāns, present participle of lītigāre to go to law), equivalent to līt- (stem of līs) a lawsuit + -ig- (combining form of agere to carry on) + -ant- -ant

litigant, litigator.
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