juré
See also: jure
French
Etymology
From Old French, from Latin iūrātus. Doublet of jurat.
Pronunciation
Noun
juré m (plural jurés, feminine jurée)
Related terms
Verb
juré (feminine jurée, masculine plural jurés, feminine plural jurées)
- past participle of jurer
Further reading
- “juré”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Norman
Etymology
From Old French, from Medieval Latin iūrātus, noun use of the perfect passive participle of Latin iūrō, iūrāre (“swear on oath; vow”). Cf. juther.
Noun
juré m (plural jurés)
Related terms
Old French
Verb
juré m
- past participle of jurer
Spanish
Verb
juré
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- Jersey Norman
- nrf:Law
- nrf:Occupations
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