JUROR


Meaning of JUROR in English

ˈju̇rə(r), ˈjü- also -ˌrȯ(ə)r or -ȯ(ə) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English juroure, jurrour, from Anglo-French jurour, from Old French jurer to swear + -our -or — more at jury

1.

a. : one of a number of men sworn to deliver a verdict as a body : a member of a jury

b. : a person designated and summoned to serve on a jury

2. : a person who takes oath especially of allegiance

3. : a member of a jury for awarding prizes or determining relative merit at a contest or exhibition

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