Bajury

/bəˈdʒʊəri/ noun

Definition

A variant or historical spelling referring to a body of jurors, or relating to jury duty and jury service.

Etymology

From Old French and Middle English variations of 'jury,' with -ry suffix indicating a group or system. This spelling is largely archaic.

Kelly Says

Bajury is nearly extinct in modern English, showing how legal and institutional vocabulary constantly gets refined—we standardized on 'jury' and forgot the alternatives.

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