QUORUM


Meaning of QUORUM in English

ˈkwōrəm, -wȯr- noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Latin, of whom, gen. plural of qui who; from the wording of the commission once issued to justices of the peace in England — more at who

1. : a select number of English justices of the peace formerly required to be present at sessions to constitute a lawful bench

justices of the quorum

2. : a select group

the deepest sot among the topers of the quorum — T.H.Green

3. : the number of the members of an organized body of persons (as a legislature, court, or board of directors) that when duly assembled is legally competent to transact business in the absence of the other members : a usually specified number of members (as an absolute majority) in the absence of which an organized body cannot act legally

4. : a general council or local section of those having the same office in the Mormon priesthood

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.