veniremen

ve·ni·re·man

[vi-nahy-ree-muhn, -neer-ee-]
noun, plural ve·ni·re·men. Law.
a person summoned under a venire facias.

Origin:
1770–80, Americanism; venire (see venire facias) + man1

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venireman (vɪˈnaɪərɪmən) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -men
(in the US and formerly in England) a person summoned for jury service under a venire facias

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