Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
jurant
noun
/ˈdʒʊərənt/

Definition
A jurant is a person who takes an oath, especially in a legal or formal context.

Examples
- The jurant stood before the judge and raised their right hand to take the oath.
- In the courtroom, each jurant must affirm their commitment to honesty.

Meaning
The term refers specifically to someone who commits to truthfully uphold the responsibilities of a legal matter by swearing an oath.

Synonyms
- deponent
- witness
- oath-taker