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Shepardize is a see also of citator.


As a noun citator is

(legal) an index of citations of legal cases and other sources.

citator

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (legal) An index of citations of legal cases and other sources
  • * {{quote-book, 1980, Robert Stuart Lorch, Democratic Process and Administrative Law, page=70 citation
  • , passage=A citator will tell you the history and treatment of a case or of a statute or constitutional provision.}}
  • (obsolete) One who makes a citation; a citer or citor
  • * {{quote-news, 1797, , , Proceedings of the Vhemic or Westphalian Court, Annual Register citation
  • , passage=Should the perfon who is summoned conceal himself, letters are written to those among whom he is hid, signifying that he ought to surrender himself at a given time and place ; and if he has taken an asylum in a fortified castle, the citator goes either by night or by day, on foot or on horseback, cuts out three slips from a wooden rail, and places in the incision a coin and the writ of citation.}}

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    * Shepardize * (wikipedia "citator")

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