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Latest comment: 4 years ago by Backinstadiums in topic somebody taking oath

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Juror doesn't exist in Spanish. The word is "jurado". Source: rae.es/jurado rae.es/juror The Royal Spanish Academy of Language (RAE).

RFV: Italian

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Non-existent word. The translation of juror in Italian is (deprecated template usage) giurato. See also User_talk:Msh210#it_juror. Balabiot 08:57, 2 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Correct. Mglovesfun (talk) 12:16, 3 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

rfv-failed. --Mglovesfun (talk) 10:58, 9 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

RFV: Portuguese

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Rfv-sense: Portuguese noun. Italian section for juror turned out to be a total error, and I think this is too. --Mglovesfun (talk) 10:57, 9 May 2011 (UTC)Reply

Not Portuguese. Removed. —Stephen (Talk) 00:22, 10 May 2011 (UTC)Reply


somebody taking oath

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somebody who swears an oath such as an oath of allegiance (formal or literary) 
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--Backinstadiums (talk) 10:59, 14 March 2020 (UTC)Reply