VISNE


Meaning of VISNE in English

ˈvēn(ē) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French visné neighborhood, from visin, veisin neighbor, from Latin vicinus — more at vicinity

1. archaic : vicinage ; especially : the place (as the county) of a crime from which the jury is called

2. archaic : a jury of the visne

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