/ˈbærətə/ – Noun
Definition: 1. thuyền viên có hành vi phạm pháp, chủ thể cố tình gây thiệt hại cho tàu và hàng;
2. người ưa thích kiện tụng;
3. thẩm phán ăn hối lộ;
4. luật sư bí mật.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a barrator refers to a person who engages in the offense of barratry, which involves the persistent incitement of litigation or stirring up quarrels and disputes, especially for the purpose of personal gain.
Example: The attorney was accused of barratry, a form of misconduct known as barrator, for repeatedly filing frivolous lawsuits.