< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

PLAINTIFF, one who brings a “ plaint ” (Low Lat. plancta plangere, beat the breast, lament), the name, in law, of the party who brings an action against another, who is called the “defendant.” In suits for divorce the party bringing the suit is styled the “petitioner,” the party against whom it is brought the “respondent.”

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