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libellant
Libelant Li"bel*ant (-ant), n. One who libels; one who institutes a suit in an ecclesiastical or admiralty court. [Written also libellant.] --Cranch.

Meaning of Libella from wikipedia

- Libella is a soft drink that was widely consumed in Germany in the 1950s and 1960s. It was developed by Rudolf Wild, an entrepreneur from Heidelberg who...
- Switzerland, France and Poland, grouped together in a holding company, Libella SA, based in Lausanne. She founded the Jan Michalski Foundation in Montricher...
- married in July 1948 and managed the bookstore and publishing company Libella that Kazimierz Romanowicz had founded on Ile Saint- Louis in Paris in 1946...
- Law Review, 2001 Félix Fénéon, Nouvelles en trois lignes, 1906 , éditeur Libella, collection Libretto, 162 pages, Paris, 2019 (ISBN 978-2369144465) Payne...
- Species: S. biplagialis Binomial name Scoparia biplagialis Walker, 1866 Synonyms Scoparia alaskalis Barnes & Benjamin, 1922 Scoparia libella Grote, 1878...
- psalmorum] Ambrosian hymns, translated by Charles Kraszewski, (Lehman, PA: Libella Veritatis, 1999) Commentary of Saint Ambrose on twelve psalms, translated...
- part of the face. The family name may have been derived from the Latin libella which means "booklet". The Libelluidae contain these genera: Acisoma Rambur...
- imprisonment to send letters of recommendation in the name of the dead martyrs (libella pacis/"letters of peace") to the bishop endorsing the position that those...
- Maibock, Vollmond-Bier, etc. Zötler also produces soft drinks of the Libella brand. Zötler is part of the initiative "Die Freien Brauer", founded in...
- established in 1976 by Jean-Pierre Sicre and taken over in 2003 by the groupe Libella [fr]. Phébus publishes a catalog of French and foreign literature that...