Etymology of the English word juror
the English word
jurorderived from the Anglo-French word
jurourderived from the Old French word
jurerderived from the Latin word
iurare (swear; call to witness; vow obedience to)
derived from the Latin word
ius (gravy; broth; soup; law; legal system; code)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*yewes-derived from the Anglo-Norman word
jurourderived from the Latin word
iuratorderived from the Latin word
iurare (swear; call to witness; vow obedience to)
derived from the Latin word
ius (gravy; broth; soup; law; legal system; code)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*yewes-Date
The earliest known usage of juror in English dates from the 14th century.
Derivations in English
nonjurorUsage
Word found in Modern English