giúiré
Irish (Donegal)
[ˈɟuːɾʲeː]
noun
Definitions
- (law) jury
Etymology
Borrowed from juree (jury) derived from Latin iūrāta, iūrō (I swear take an oath, I swear an oath, swear take an oath, I swear, vow, I take an oath, swear by oath).
Origin
Latin
iūrō
Gloss
I swear take an oath, I swear an oath, swear take an oath, I swear, vow, I take an oath, swear by oath
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- jury English
- adiuro Latin
- coniuro Latin
- deiero Latin
- deiuro Latin
- eiero Latin
- eiuro Latin
- exiuro Latin
- iuramentum Latin
- iurator Latin
- iuratorius Latin
- iūrāmentum, jūrāmentum Latin
- iūrāmentum, jūrāmentum, iuramentum Latin
- iūrāta Latin
- iūrātus Latin
- iūrō Latin
- jurat French
- *h₂yew- Proto-Indo-European
- jure Middle English
- ard-ghiúiré Irish
- juree Old French
- giur Aromanian
- juree xno