Juror Definition
jo͝orər, -ôr
jurors
noun
jurors
A member of a jury or jury panel.
Webster's New World
One who awaits or is called for service on a jury.
American Heritage
A person taking an oath, as of allegiance.
Webster's New World
One who serves on a deliberative body analogous to a jury.
American Heritage
An individual selected and sworn in to serve on a jury, deciding factual issues in a civil or criminal case.
Webster's New World Law
Other Word Forms of Juror
Noun
Singular:
juror
Plural:
jurorsOrigin of Juror
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Middle English jurour from Anglo-Norman from Latin iūrātor swearer from iūrāre to swear jury1
From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
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