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Coleridgian (iou) and BARRISTER (law)


Coleridgian (iou)



Coleridgian adjective & noun. Also Coleridgean. E19.
[from Coleridge (see below) + -IAN.]
A. adjective. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the English poet and philosopher Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834) or his writings, opinions, etc. E19.
b. noun. An admirer or student of Coleridge or his Writing. E19.

BARRISTER (law)



A barrister is a lawyer who does not operate a Trust account and can only take on matters when asked by a lawyer. Barristers can appear in all Courts.





A lawyer who traditionally works on instruction from a solicitor. Barristers represent people in court in more serious cases. Barristers often specialise in particular areas of law and are called in by solicitors to advise on legal points.