rare. [a. L. jūrātor, agent-n. from jūrāre to swear; in med.(Anglo)L., a juror, a juryman.] = JURAT1 1.

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1622.  Callis, Stat. Sewers (1647), 97. The Four and twenty Iurators in Kent in Rumney Marsh, who always upon their Oaths set down every particular mans ground in certain … and accordingly were the parties severally taxed.

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1872.  O. Shipley, Gloss. Eccl. Terms, s.v. Compurgator, A jurator who … swore to his innocence.

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