Crossword-Solution: SEQUESTRATOR 12 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Word Word Type Definition
Sequestrator n. One who sequesters property, or takes the possession
of it for a time, to satisfy a demand out of its rents or profits.
Sequestrator n. One to whom the keeping of sequestered property is
committed.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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The sequestrator who had driven the one from his parsonage had driven the other from his manor-house.
The Life of John Bunyan Edmund Venables 2005
Sir Geoffrey could not but feel, that the situation and prospects were exchanged as disadvantageously for himself as the appearance of their mansions; and that though the authority of the man in office under the Parliament, the sequestrator, and the committeeman, had been only exerted for the protection of the Cavalier and the malignant, they would have been as effectual if applied to procure his utter ruin; and that he was become a client, while his neighbour was elevated into a patron.
Peveril of the Peak Sir Walter Scott 2004
Alexandre, declared his intention to have the entire matter decided by law, and even to question the legacy, if he could, requiring, first of all, to have everything sealed, and to have an inventory taken and a sequestrator appointed, etc.
Bouvard and Pécuchet Gustave Flaubert 2008
Fox and one LLuellin a sequestrator, and Richard was much threatned by a peevish neighbour at Whiteladies; but neither threats nor temptations were able to batter the fort of their loyalties.
Boscobel Thomas Blount 2011
The fine paid, and the brand buckled to his side, a steed, turban, plume, and dress of honour given to the chief, the investiture[3.3.4] is [159] complete; the sequestrator returns to court, and the chief to his estate, to receive the vows and congratulations of his vassals.[3.3.5] In this we plainly perceive the original power (whether exercised or not) of resumption.
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, v. 1 of 3 James Tod 2018