(obsolete, UK, law) A former officer in the English Court of Common Pleas, so called because he filed the writs on which he made out process.
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Singular:
filacer
Plural:
filacers
Origin of Filacer
Old English filace a file, or thread, on which the records of the courts of justice were strung, Frenchfilasse tow of flax or hemp, from Latinfilum thread.
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