Eyres

/ˈeɪrz/ noun

Definition

Plural of 'eyre', referring to itinerant royal courts or judicial circuits in medieval England.

Etymology

From Old French 'eire' or 'erre' (journey, circuit), the 'eyre' was a system where judges traveled circuits, giving 'eyres' as the plural form used in medieval legal records.

Kelly Says

Medieval 'eyres' revolutionized English justice—judges literally rode the countryside bringing law to remote areas, and the word preserved in 'eyres' is a monument to an early form of circuit courts!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
አይን
ayn
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