Courthouse

/ˈkɔːrthouse/ noun

A building where courts of law meet and legal cases are heard and decided.

A compound of 'court' and 'house'—'court' comes from Latin 'cohors' (enclosed space), and 'house' from Old English 'hus.' The compound term emerged as court systems formalized and required dedicated buildings.

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