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Advocating
Advocate Ad"vo*cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Advocated; p. pr. & vb. n. Advocating.] [See Advocate, n., Advoke, Avow.] To plead in favor of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly. To advocate the cause of thy client. --Bp. Sanderson (1624). This is the only thing distinct and sensible, that has been advocated. --Burke. Eminent orators were engaged to advocate his cause. --Mitford.
Advocation
Advocation Ad`vo*ca"tion, n. [L. advocatio: cf. OF. avocation. See Advowson.] 1. The act of advocating or pleading; plea; advocacy. [Archaic] The holy Jesus . . . sits in heaven in a perpetual advocation for us. --Jer. Taylor. 2. Advowson. [Obs.] The donations or advocations of church livings. --Sanderson. 3. (Scots Law) The process of removing a cause from an inferior court to the supreme court. --Bell.

Meaning of Advocati from wikipedia

- lay representatives of the churches appear as agentes, defensores and advocati. The concept of the Vogt was related to the Old German idea of the Munt...
- Retrieved 23 November 2018. At the request of the Polish provincial John Advocati, he was appointed inquisitor for Poland by the master-general, Cajetan…but...
- Grimoald I, Duke of Benevento. After a period under the Milanese family De Advocati, the town was a possession of the archbishops of Milan until the 16th century...
- The city belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Remi and was administered by its advocati. One of them, Man****es I, became the first Count of Rethel. In 1481 the...
- burgenses piscatores praemiantur ibi. Rustici aratores nec non notarii advocati scultores cuncti ligni fabri sartores et sutores nec non lanifici artifices...
- by elected grietmannen (prosecutors) in Friesland or redjeva (judges or advocati) in Groningen and East-Frisia. The position of grietmannen evolved towards...
- make it a fast-growing town. From the 12th century it was governed by advocati (Vögte), but in 1236 it came into the possession of Gera. It was recognized...
- Among its notable members were the counts of Lower Salm in the Ardennes, advocati of the abbaye Saint-Pierre at Senones, counts of Upper Salm in the Vosges...
- causidici, 29 iudices sacri palatii, 44 iudices, 8 legis doctores and 42 advocati. According to historian Elke Goez, Matilda's court can be described as...
- instructions for that purpose from a judex. In this capacity they were advocati. But they also acted as judices, and could give a final decision in that...