jurat
/ˈdʒʊəræt/noun
Law 【律】
1
- chiefly historical a person who has taken an oath or who performs a duty on oath, e.g. a juror〈主史〉宣誓人(如陪审员)。
1.1
- (in the Channel Islands) a magistrate or other public official(海峡群岛的)行政长官。
2
- a statement on an affidavit of when, where, and before whom it was sworn(宣誓书上记载宣誓时间、地点和宣誓主持人的)宣誓证明。
词源
late Middle English: based on Latin juratus 'sworn', past participle of Latin jurare.