Deraigning

/dɪˈreɪnɪŋ/ verb

Definition

The act of defending oneself or proving one's case in medieval legal proceedings.

Etymology

Present participle of 'deraign'. Used in historical and literary descriptions of medieval court processes.

Kelly Says

The process of deraigning could take weeks, involving oaths, witnesses, and sometimes violent trial by combat—it shows how different justice systems were in medieval times.

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