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Venire

noun
1.
(law) a group of people summoned for jury service (from whom a jury will be chosen).  Synonym: panel.



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"Venire" Quotes from Famous Books



... "many more than..."] qui, who or what, and cujas, of what country. [uncommon word: not a misprint for "cujus"] always recals this beautiful line of Ovid's [archaic spelling] some well-disposed sailor in a melodrame [archaic spelling] Malo a cive spoliari quam ab hoste venire. [that is, "vEnire" with long "e"] Having yeaned, she left the hope of the flock [archaic word] OF THE QUANTITY OF THE FIRST ...
— The Comic Latin Grammar - A new and facetious introduction to the Latin tongue • Percival Leigh

... strongest convictions; and his being put in charge of the opening of the street of San Procolo, and making it safe for travel, "eo quod popularis comitatus absque strepitu et briga magnatum et potentum possunt secure venire ad dominos priores et vexilliferum justitiae cum expedit" (so that the common people may, without uproar and harassing of magnates and mighty men, have access whenever it be desirable to the Lord Priors and the Standard-Bearer of Justice), affords a comment on his own ...
— Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11 • Various



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