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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as solicitor.

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Examples

  • Those searching for a 'soliciter' to deal with their disgruntled 'electitian' were also in for a bad deal.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2008

  • She's never told she can have an attorney, but after her confession, she eventially gets a soliciter and what looks like our equivalent of a court appointed trial lawyer, or as they call it in England, a barrister.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Ellen Beth Gill 2007

  • She's never told she can have an attorney, but after her confession, she eventially gets a soliciter and what looks like our equivalent of a court appointed trial lawyer, or as they call it in England, a barrister.

    Vera Drake: Injustice of Abortion Politics Ellen Beth Gill 2007

  • Her first guests are a bickering American couple with a nymphomaniac daughter; a German couple, he descended from pure Aryan Nazis and she a Jewess who lost her whole family in the Holocaust; the handsome alcoholic Irish soliciter who is not-so-secretly in love with Bridget; and the snooty English soliciter to whom she's engaged.

    THE LITTLE PEOPLE by John Christopher (Avon 1968) 2007

  • For many years he was a director in both roads, and general soliciter of the

    Cleveland Past and Present Its Representative Men Maurice [Unknown role] Joblin

  • The charge would then need to be authorized by the soliciter general.

    CBC | Top Stories News 2011

  • … as spelt; soliciter more meanings on September 23, 2009 at 8: 09 am Chris Norton

    Who Said I Lied? (because I never) « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009

  • “He was Miss Whittaker’s soliciter,” said Ben, “and he managed all Miss Dawson’s business, too.

    Unnatural Death Sayers, Dorothy L.Lord Peter 03 1988

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