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juror /ˈdʒʊərə /noun1A member of a jury.A basic predicate of jury service is the juror's ability to render a fair and impartial verdict....- And I have been heartened by the knowledge that judges have sat on juries or been potential jurors in the USA.
- But it also avoids the half remembered, anachronistic memory of the juror in the jury room.
2 historical A person taking an oath, especially one of allegiance. Compare with Nonjuror.If the Biblical or the mishnaic oath is imposed, the juror must swear by the name of Yhwh and must hold a Bible or a sacred object in his hands. Origin Late Middle English: from Old French jureor, from Latin jurator, from jurare 'swear', from jus, jur- 'law'. Rhymes Angostura, Bonaventura, bravura, Bujumbura, caesura, camera obscura, coloratura, curer, Dürer, durra, Estremadura, figura, fioritura, Führer, insurer, Jura, Madura, nomenklatura, procurer, sura, surah, tamboura, tempura, tourer |