This Palestinian biographical article is a stub.
You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.Adel Zu'aiter (Arabic: عادل زعيتر ; also Romanized as Adil Zuaiter and Zu'aytir, among other spellings) (1895–1957) was a Palestinian lawyer and translator.
[1][2] As a lawyer, he voluntarily represented young political activists from Nablus who had been imprisoned under the British Mandate system.
[1] He was a "prolific translator from French into Arabic," whose translations included works from Rousseau, Voltaire, Anatole France, Montesquieu, and Lamartine.
[3] His younger brother was Akram Zu'aiter.