alienor
American
[eyl-yuh-ner, ey-lee-uh-, eyl-yuh-nawr, ey-lee-uh-]
/ ˈeɪl yə nər, ˈeɪ li ə-, ˌeɪl yəˈnɔr, ˌeɪ li ə- /
Also
aliener
noun
Law.
alienor
British
/ ˈeɪlɪə-, ˈeɪljənə /
noun
Etymology
Origin of alienor
1545–55; obsolete alien (v.), Middle English alienen + -or 2; replacing alienour < Anglo-French (compare French aliéneur ) < Late Latin aliēnātor. See alienate, -tor
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