vejour

vejour (v[schwa]-zhoor), n. [Law French fr. Law Latin visores “viewers”] Hist.

1. One of several persons sent by the court to examine a place in question to help in the decision-making process.

2. A person sent to view those who excuse themselves from court on account of illness, to see whether they are actually so sick that they cannot appear or whether they are malingering. — Also spelled veyor; veyour; vayowr; veiour; veighor.


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