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A Jury of Her Peers(Susan Glaspell)
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A Jury of Her Peers(Susan Glaspell)
Jury
a group of persons sworn to render a verdict or true answer on a question or questions officially submitted to them.
a group of persons chosen to adjudge prizes, awards, etc., as in a competition.
to judge or evaluate by means of a jury: All entries will be juried by a panel of professionals.
Origin: 1250–1300; Middle English jurie, juree, < Old French juree oath, juridical inquiry, noun use of juree, feminine past participle of jurer
Old French ajurie, derivative of aldier to help, relief, temp, fix
Jus- "Law"
Old French- ad jurie
Jurata(Medieval latin) - anoath an inquest
Latin- jurare- to swear
Of
(used to indicate distance or direction from, separation, deprivation, etc.)
(used to indicate derivation, origin, or source)
Her
the objective case of she
the possessive case of she (used as an attributive adjective)
the dative case of she
Informal. (used instead of the pronoun she in the predicate after the verb to be )
Slang. a female
before 900; Middle English her ( e ), Old English hire, genitive and dative of hēo she (feminine of hē he1 )
Hera- Greek Goddess. Protectress/defender
Peers
a person of the same legal status
a person who is equal to another in abilities, qualifications, age, background, and social status.
something of equal worth or quality
a nobleman
a member of any of the five degrees of the nobility in Great Britain and Ireland (duke, marquis, earl, viscount, and baron).
to look narrowly or searchingly, as in the effort to discern clearly.
to peep out or appear slightly.
Origin: 1585–95; perhaps aphetic variant of appear
O.E Latin- Par- equal
to come slightly intoview
Minnie
Minimum, minimumlize
Hale
whole
put all together
half women, half men
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