What does ATTORNEY mean?

Definitions for ATTORNEY
əˈtɜr niat·tor·ney

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. lawyer, attorneynoun

    a professional person authorized to practice law; conducts lawsuits or gives legal advice

Wiktionary

  1. attorneynoun

    In the United States, a lawyer; one who advises or represents others in legal matters as a profession.

  2. attorneynoun

    An agent or representative authorized to act on someone else's behalf.

    Usage note: In this sense, the word is now used to refer to nonlawyers usually only in fixed phrases such as attorney-in-fact or power of attorney.

  3. Etymology: atornee, feminine past participle of atorner (to prepare, to ready), compare attorn

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Attorneynoun

    1. Such a person as by consent, commandment, or request, takes heed, sees, and takes upon him the charge of other men’s business, in their absence. Attorney is either general or special: Attorney general is he that by general authority is appointed to all our affairs or suits; as the attorney general of the king, which is nearly the same with Procurator Cæsaris in the Roman empire. Attorneys general are made either by the king’s letters patent, or by our appointment before justices in eyre, in open court. Attorney special or particular, is he that is employed in one or more causes particularly specified. There are also, in respect of the divers courts, attorneys at large, and attorneys special, belonging to this or that court only. John Cowell

    Etymology: attornatus, low Lat. from tour, Fr. Celui quivient à tour d'autrui; qui alterius vices subit.

    Ephraim Chambers.

    I am a subject,
    And challenge law: attorneys are deny’d me,
    And therefore personally I lay my claim
    To mine inheritance. William Shakespeare, Richard II.

    The king’s attorney, on the contrary,
    Urg’d on examinations, proofs, confessions,
    Of divers witnesses. William Shakespeare, Henry VIII.

    Despairing quacks with curses fled the place,
    And vile attorneys, now an useless race. Alexander Pope, Epist. iii.

    I will attend my husband; it is my office;
    And will have no attorney but myself;
    And therefore let me have him home. William Shakespeare, Com. of Err.

    Why should calamity be full of words? ————
    —— Windy attorneys to their client woes,
    Airy succeeders of intestate joys. William Shakespeare, Richard III t.

  2. To Attorneyverb

    the verb is now no not in use.

    Etymology: from the noun;

    Their encounters, though not personal, have been royally attornied with interchange of gifts. William Shakespeare, Winter’s Tale.

    As I was then
    Advertising, and holy to your business,
    Not changing heart with habit, I am still
    Attornied to your service. William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure.

ChatGPT

  1. attorney

    An attorney is a professional individual who is licensed to practice law, advise clients on legal matters, represent them in court, and prepare legal documents. This term is often used interchangeably with lawyer. They can specialize in different areas such as criminal law, family law, corporate law, or civil rights law, among others. Attorneys also have a responsibility to uphold the law and maintain ethical standards.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Attorneynoun

    a substitute; a proxy; an agent

  2. Attorneynoun

    one who is legally appointed by another to transact any business for him; an attorney in fact

  3. Attorneynoun

    a legal agent qualified to act for suitors and defendants in legal proceedings; an attorney at law

  4. Attorneyverb

    to perform by proxy; to employ as a proxy

  5. Etymology: [OE. aturneye, OF. atorn, p. p. of atorner: cf. LL. atturnatus, attornatus, fr. attornare. See Attorn.]

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Attorney

    at-tur′ni, n. one legally authorised to act for another—hence the sense of the phrases 'in person' and 'by attorney:' one legally qualified to manage cases in a court of law: a solicitor—a solicitor or attorney prepares cases and does general law business, while a barrister pleads before the courts: (pl.) Attor′neys.—v.t. Attor′ney (Shak.), to perform by proxy, to employ as a proxy.—ns. Attor′ney-gen′eral, the first ministerial law-officer of the Crown in England and Ireland: the title of the king's attorney in the duchies of Lancaster and Cornwall, and the county palatine of Durham: in the United States, one of the seven officials who constitute the president's cabinet, the head of the department of Justice; Attor′neyship, Attor′neyism, Attor′neydom.—Attorney-at-law, or Public attorney, a professional and duly qualified legal agent; Attorney in fact, or Private attorney, one duly appointed by letter or power of attorney to act for another in matters of contract, money payments, and the like.—Letter warrant, or Power of attorney, the formal instrument by one person authorising another to perform certain acts for him. [O. Fr. atorne—Low L. attornatusatornāre, to commit business to another. See Turn.]

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. attorney

    See SEA-ATTORNEY.

Editors Contribution

  1. attorneynoun

    A monetary unit equal to expressing a particular time, place and position on a rocky peak representing a woman's maiden name to be essential or very important. 1.) A person appointed to act for another in business or legal matters. 2.) A Lawyer assigned to someone.

    My attorney knows my innocence from the heart because I revealed myself to her.

    Etymology: Defender of mans image


    Submitted by Tehorah_Elyon on March 23, 2024  

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ATTORNEY in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ATTORNEY in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of ATTORNEY in a Sentence

  1. Michael Lauber:

    Realistically, in all big investigations, longer than five years is bad, it always depends on how the parties to the investigations work with the attorney general.

  2. Alan Gottlieb:

    This is an abuse of power by the Massachusetts attorney general, it is no different than President Obama’s illegal anti-gun executive orders. If these firearms were legal yesterday, they are legal today, Alan Gottlieb said in an email to FoxNews.com. This ban on semi-auto firearms must be stopped before gun prohibitionists in other states try to enact similar bans by fiat, Alan Gottlieb said. The debate is the latest example of the long-running argument between Second Amendment purists and gun control advocates about whether new firearms laws make people safer. Indeed, the fact that Massachusetts has so few murders committed using assault weapons could be seen as evidence that the original ban was successful. The enforcement notice from the attorney general says a weapon is considered a copy or duplicate if its internal operating system is the same as those of a specifically-banned weapon or if the gun has key functional components that are interchangeable with those of a banned weapon. Such weapons would include copies of the Colt AR-15 and the Kalishnikov AK-47, which are both prohibited by the state's assault weapons ban. Healey's office claims gun makers produce and sell what they call.

  3. Sonia Sotomayor:

    I noticed that [fictional defense attorney] Perry Mason was involved in a lot of the same kinds of investigative work that I had been fascinated with reading Nancy Drew, so I decided to become a lawyer, once I focused on becoming a lawyer, I never deviated from that goal.

  4. Tommy Tuberville:

    Folks in Alabama know that if we're going to help President Donald Trump change this country then we've got to stop recycling the same old politicians, as Attorney General, Jeff Sessions had Attorney General chance to have President Trump back and take on the establishment politicians and Attorney General failed.

  5. Ashleigh Merchant:

    Normally you’d have a defense attorney asking the questions and the defendant sitting at the defense table, but not in this situation. You’d actually have him speaking directly to the victim. And that very well may be the answer as to why he wants to represent himself.

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