Definition: The Hebrew word for "affrontee" in the King James Version (KJV) is "nasi". It means a person who opposes or challenges someone else's authority or position, which can include one party or another. The term has its roots from the Arabic "sinaa", which also translates to "opponent" or "counterparty." This word can be found in Jewish texts and religious texts where it may refer to an individual opposing a religious leader or government. In a legal sense, the act of "offering an alibi for someone" (i.e., denying a criminal charge) is considered an affront to the person's rights.
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