Saccabor
Defined in 3 dictionaries — Cyclopedic (1922), Ballentine's (1916), Black's (1910)
The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary
Walter A. Shumaker and George Foster Longsdorf; ed. James C. Cahill · 1922
SACABURTH, or SACABERE.
In old English law. He that is robbed and puts in surety to prosecute the felon with fresh suit.
Ballentine's Law Dictionary
James A. Ballentine · 1916
Same as Sacaburth.
Black's Law Dictionary
Henry Campbell Black, M.A. · 1910
In old Egnlish law. The person from whom a thing had been stolen, and by whom the thief was freshly pursued. Bract, fol. 154b. See Sacabubth.