Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who distrains or seizes goods for debt or service; one who makes or causes seizure by way of distress.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun Same as distrainor.

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  • noun Alternative form of distrainor.

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Examples

  • "I'll kill him," shouted the young bully of Johnson's Cross-roads, and late distrainer on the profile of Cyrus James, Esquire, seizing an ugly stick.

    The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times George Alfred Townsend 1877

  • Homesteads were sold for the payment of foreclosed mortgages, cattle were seized in distrainer, and the farmer himself was sent to jail.

    The Critical Period of American History John Fiske 1871

  • If a man has corn or money upon a man and has levied a distraint, and the distress in the house of his distrainer dies a natural death, that case has no penalty. section 116.

    Old Laws Blog 2009

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