Definition of Jurants

1. jurant [n] - See also: jurant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jurants

jupaty
jupe
juped
jupes
juping
jupiter
jupon
jupons
juppon
juppons
jura
jura-trias
jural
jurally
jurant
jurants (current term)
jurat
juratory
jurats
jurbanite
jurbanites
jure
jure uxoris
jurel
jurels
juridic
juridical
juridically
juried

Literary usage of Jurants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Correspondence of the Rev. Robert Wodrow by Robert Wodrow (1843)
"On Monday last, the affair of the oath was to be under the consideration of the House of Peers; by which you may see how much the Non-jurants are obliged to ..."

2. History of the Scottish Church by William Stephen (1896)
"... 1712—Presbyterians oppose toleration—History of patronage— Patronage Act, 1712—Christmas vacation Act for Law Courts—Abjuration Oath—jurants and ..."

3. History of the Church of Scotland: From the Introduction of Christianity to by William Maxwell Hetherington (1851)
"It would have been easy for the non- jurants to have raised a storm of civil commotion in the land, if they had been so disposed, but they generally did ..."

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