juror
juror definition
ju·ror (jo̵or′ər, -ôr′)
noun
- a member of a jury or jury panel
- a person taking an oath, as of allegiance
Etymology: ME jurour < Anglo-Fr < OFr jureor < L jurator, taker of an oath < jurare, to swear: see jury
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