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Definition of Jurywomen
1. jurywoman [n] - See also: jurywoman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jurywomen
Literary usage of Jurywomen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Punch by Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman (1870)
"As the ladies, some in this country and some in America, are voting at elections,
practising as doctors, acting as Magistrates, serving us jurywomen, ..."
2. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1856)
"You must know, intelligent jurymen, and still more intelligent jurywomen—flattery
is never lost in that quarter—that Mr. Milverton is a very subtle ..."
3. Travels West by William Minturn (1877)
"History records that their first case was that of a Western desperado of the
worst type, and while the jurywomen were considering their verdict—and let it ..."
4. A Law Dictionary of Words, Terms, Abbreviations and Phrases which are by James Arthur Ballentine (1916)
"Jury wheel. A contrivance by which the names of jurors to be summoned for duty
are selected by lot from the jury list. Juryman. A juror. jurywomen. ..."
5. The Phonographic Dictionary and Phrase Book by Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard (1901)
"... jurywomen JUS L. </C JURYMEN , i canonicum i civile L. i divinum ) i gentium L.
i in rem L. n personam L. , i natura: L. /i^ i natura le L. ..."
6. A Social History of the American Family from Colonial Times to the Present by Arthur Wallace Calhoun (1919)
"While the jurywomen were considering their verdict . . . the husbands of those
in the jury-box who had "responsibilities" at home, ..."