oyer and terminer
English
Etymology
From Anglo-Norman oyer (“hear”) and terminer (“determine”)
Noun
oyer and terminer (uncountable)
- (law, archaic) A commission under which a court is empowered to hear and determine a criminal case.
- (law, archaic) The hearing or trial carried out under such authority.
Translations
English law: a court for the trial of cases of treason and felony
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