Arraigned

/əˈɹeɪnd/ verb

Called before a court of law to hear the charges against you and enter a plea of guilty or not guilty.

From Old French 'araisnier,' meaning 'to speak to' or 'accuse.' It combines 'a' (to) and 'raisnier' (to reason or speak). The legal meaning developed in English courts during the medieval period.

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