Definition for FIL'A-CER

FIL'A-CER, n. [Norm. filicer, from file, a thread or file, L. filum, Sp. hilo.]

An officer in the English court of common pleas, so called from filing the writs on which he makes process. There are fourteen of them in their several divisions and counties. They make out all original processes, real, personal and mixed. Harris.

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