jūrātus

  • 31jurat — (ju ra) s. m. Ancien titre d office municipal dans plusieurs villes du midi de la France. Les jurats de Bordeaux. ÉTYMOLOGIE    Forme méridionale ou languedocienne de juré ; du lat. juratus, qui a prêté serment, de jurare, jurer …

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  • 32jurat — JURÁT1, juraţi, s.m. (În unele state) Cetăţean ales să ia parte la judecarea unor procese penale şi uneori a unor procese civile; jur1. ♢ Curte cu juraţi = curte cu juri. – Din fr. juré, lat. juratus. Trimis de cata, 03.03.2002. Sursa: DEX 98 … …

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  • 33jurat — [ dʒʊərat] noun Law 1》 (in the Channel Islands) a magistrate or other public official. 2》 a statement on an affidavit of when, where, and before whom it was sworn. Origin ME: based on L. juratus sworn , past participle of L. jurare …

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  • 34jurado — adj. 1. Que jurou ou prestou juramento. 2. Declarado, manifesto. • s. m. 3. Cada um dos membros do júri. 4.  [Direito] Cada um dos cidadãos escolhidos para constituir um tribunal de júri. 5.  [Antigo] Louvado, perito.   ‣ Etimologia: latim… …

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  • 35jurat — ju•rat [[t]ˈdʒʊər æt[/t]] n. 1) law a certificate on an affidavit showing by whom, when, and before whom it was sworn to 2) a sworn officer; a magistrate • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < ML jūrātus sworn man …

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  • 36jurat — /ˈdʒurət/ (say joohruht) noun 1. Law a certificate on an affidavit, by the officer, showing by whom, when, and before whom it was sworn to. 2. a sworn officer; a magistrate; a member of a permanent jury. {Medieval Latin jūrātus, literally, one… …

  • 37jurat — 1. n. Brit. 1 a municipal officer (esp. of the Cinque Ports) holding a position similar to that of an alderman. 2 an honorary judge or magistrate in the Channel Islands. Etymology: ME f. med.L juratus past part. of L jurare swear 2. n. a… …

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  • 38juration — jəˈrāshən noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin juration , juratio, from Latin juratus (past participle) + ion , io ion : a taking or an administration of an oath …

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  • 39juratory — ˈju̇rəˌtōrē adjective Etymology: Late Latin juratorius, from Latin juratus (past participle) + orius ory : relating to or comprising or expressed in an oath juratory obligation …

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  • 40ju|rat — «JUR at», noun. 1. Law. a memorandum on an affidavit, noting when, where, and before whom it was sworn. 2. an English official, such as an alderman. 3. Obsolete. a person who has taken an oath or who performs some duty on oath; juror. ╂[<… …

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