jurat

Etymology
From or, from. As a medieval office, via, via.

Noun

 * 1)  A sworn statement concerning where, when, and before whom an oath has been made.
 * The affidavit's jurat reads "Sworn this __ day of ________, 20__, before me" and is followed by the notary's signature. Looks like she forgot to fill it in.
 * 1)  A sworn person, particularly:
 * 2)  A medieval informant: a man sworn to provide information about crimes committed in his neighborhood.
 * 3)  A juror.
 * 4) A councilman or alderman of the Cinque Ports.
 * 5) A magistrate of Channel Islands, serving for life, who forms part of the islands' royal court.
 * Guernsey and Jersey have twelve jurats each, and Alderney six.
 * 1)  A municipal officer of Bordeaux and certain other French towns.
 * 2)  A member of any association sworn to do nothing against its internal rules.
 * 1)  A member of any association sworn to do nothing against its internal rules.

Synonyms

 * See Thesaurus:informant
 * See 

Etymology
, from.

Noun

 * 1) jury
 * 2) juror
 * 3) panel of judges
 * 4) judge

Etymology
, borrowed from, from. , which was inherited.

Noun

 * 1) a sworn man, particularly:
 * 2)  a municipal officer of Bordeaux and certain other French towns prior to the French Revolution.
 * 3)  a medieval court officer.
 * 4)  a member of any association sworn to do nothing against its internal rules.

Etymology
Past participle of. Corresponds to. Noun sense partly based on.

Verb

 * 1) vowed, swore

Noun

 * 1) juror, member of a jury