Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for JU'RAT
JU'RAT, n. [Fr. from L. juratus, sworn, from juro, to swear.]
In England, a magistrate in some corporations; an alderman, or an assistant to a bailif. – Encyc.
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JU'RAT, n. [Fr. from L. juratus, sworn, from juro, to swear.]
In England, a magistrate in some corporations; an alderman, or an assistant to a bailif. – Encyc.
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