I. rə̇ˈtu̇(ə)r noun
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French, from retourner to return — more at return
1. chiefly Scotland : return
2. Scots law
a. : the return made to the court of chancery on a brieve of inquest with the jury's verdict thereon
b. : a copy or extract of such return
II. transitive verb
Scots law : to make a retour of