Definition of Libelants

1. Noun. (plural of libelant) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Libelants

1. libelant [n] - See also: libelant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Libelants

libatory
libbard
libbard's bane
libbards
libbed
libber
libbers
libbing
libecchio
libecchios
libeccio
libeccios
libel
libel tourism
libelant
libelants (current term)
libeled
libelee
libelees
libeler
libelers
libeling
libelings
libelist
libelists
libellant
libellants
libelled
libellee
libellees

Literary usage of Libelants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William Buck Dana (1860)
"... a decree entered in favor of the libelants lor the value of the cotton, and costs. This section is copied from the second section of the act of 26 Geo. ..."

2. Rose's Notes on the United States Supreme Court Reports (2 Dallas to 241 by Walter Malins Rose, Charles Lawrence Thompson, United States Supreme Court (1917)
"184, holding decree in favor of several libelants appealable as from several independent decrees; Guarantee Trust etc. Co. v. Buddington, 23 Fla. ..."

3. The Federal Reporter: With Key-number Annotations by District of Columbia Court of Appeals, United States Commerce Court, Courts of Appeals (1890)
"This method of obtaining an adjudication on the right of the libelants to recover ... After the interlocutory decree in favor of the libelants by default, ..."

4. Bulletin of the Department of Labor by United States Dept. of Labor (1902)
"It will be noticed that the principal subject of the contract upon the part of the libelants was for the rendition of services as fishermen at Pyramid ..."

5. United States Supreme Court Reports by United States Supreme Court, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company (1901)
"The libelants requested the circuit court to make the following conclusions of law: " 1. The Prize Court in Florida condemned The Wren as enemy property. 2. ..."

6. The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by Isaac Smith Homans, William B. Dana (1854)
"The resin has never come into the actual possession of the libelants. ... If they have the right to demand this, the libelants cannot recover in this suit; ..."

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