jurour

Middle English

/dʒiu̯ˈruːr/

noun
Definitions
  • juror; member of a jury
  • A person eligible to serve as a juror.
  • (rare) A person who spreads untruths; a defamer.

Etymology

Borrowed from jurour derived from Latin iūrātor affix from Middle English jure.

Origin

Middle English

jure

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