delator

delator (di-lay-t[schwa]r), n. [Latin] Roman law.

1. An informer.

2. An accuser; esp., a person who made a practice of informing on and prosecuting others, esp. for fiscal offenses. • This was at first encouraged, but later the informer became subject to the death penalty. Pl. delatores.


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