Juror

/ˈdʒʊrər/ noun

Definition

A member of a jury who participates in legal proceedings to determine facts and render a verdict in a court case. Jurors are typically citizens selected to serve temporarily in the judicial process.

Etymology

From Anglo-French 'jurour' and Old French 'jureor,' derived from Latin 'jurator' meaning 'one who swears an oath,' from 'jurare' meaning 'to swear.' The concept reflects the ancient practice of having sworn citizens decide legal matters.

Kelly Says

The jury system represents one of the oldest forms of participatory democracy, dating back over 1,000 years to medieval England. Interestingly, the number twelve for jury size has mystical and religious significance, though some jurisdictions now use smaller juries for certain cases.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ጁሮ አባል
ARالعربية
عضو هيئة المحلفين
BNবাংলা
জুরির সদস্য
CACatalà
jurat
CSČeština
porotce
DADansk
jurymedlem
DEDeutsch
Geschworener
ELΕλληνικά
εσώτερος
ESEspañol
jurado
FAفارسی
عضو هیئت منصفه
FISuomi
valamiehistön jäsen
FRFrançais
juré
GUGU
જુરી સભ્યો
HAHA
memba juri
HEעברית
חבר לוועדה
HIहिन्दी
जूरी का सदस्य
HUMagyar
esküdt
IDBahasa Indonesia
anggota juri
IGIG
onye na-eji okwu
ITItaliano
giurato
JA日本語
陪審員
KKKK
присяжный
KMKM
សមាជិកលោក
KO한국어
배심원
MRMR
ज्यूरी सदस्य
MSBahasa Melayu
ahli juri
MYမြန်မာ
陪審員
NLNederlands
juryleden
NONorsk
jurymedlem
PAPA
ਜੂਰੀ ਦਾ ਮੈਂਬਰ
PLPolski
przysięgły
PTPortuguês
jurado
RORomână
jurat
RUРусский
присяжный
SVSvenska
jurymedlem
SWKiswahili
mwanachama wa jozi
TAதமிழ்
陪審員
TEతెలుగు
జూరీ సభ్యుడు
THไทย
สมาชิกคณะลูกขุน
TLTL
miyembro ng jury
TRTürkçe
jüri üyesi
UKУкраїнська
присяжний
URاردو
جیوری کا رکن
VITiếng Việt
thành viên bồi thẩm
YOYO
onígbagbọ́
ZH中文
陪审团成员
ZUZU
ilungu le-jury

Ethical Language Guidance

Gender History

Historically excluded women from jury duty in most jurisdictions until mid-20th century; legal language long assumed male juries, embedding gender exclusion in institutional practice.

Inclusive Usage

Use 'juror' neutrally now; useful reminder that this role was denied to women for centuries in functioning democracies.

Empowerment Note

Women's right to jury duty was a hard-won equality milestone; recognize this when discussing judicial fairness.

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