libellant
/lɪˈbɛnt/Definitions
1. noun
A person who brings a lawsuit or sues someone, especially in a civil action.
“The libellant, a wealthy businessman, was determined to win the case against the company.”
2. noun
In ecclesiastical law, a person who presents a complaint or accusation against a clergy member.
“The bishop investigated the allegations made by the libellant against the accused priest.”