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barristerial

  • a word derived from barrister.
    barrister
    noun
    (in England) a lawyer who is a member of one of the Inns of Court and who has the privilege of pleading in the higher courts.

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In this latter piece there are no less than thirty-five faces, all characteristic, showing the peculiar smug and pedantic cast of the barristerial lineaments. 

From Pickwickian Manners and Customs by Percy Hethrington Fitzgerald

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