QUADRUPLATOR
quadruplator (kwah-droo-pl<<schwa>>-tor), n.[Latin] Roman law. An informer who, by law,
could institute criminal proceedings and then receive a reward of a fourth part of the thing
informed against, usu. relating to frauds on the fiscus. Pl. quadruplatores
(kwah-dr<<schwa>>-pl<<schwa>>-tor-eez). [Blacks Law 8th]