compurgators

/ˈkɑmpərˌɡeɪtərz/
noun
  1. Plural of compurgator; multiple people who swore oaths to clear an accused person in historical law.
    • The court relied on the testimony of several compurgators.
    • The compurgators all swore that the accused was innocent.
    • A group of compurgators was required to support the defendant's claim.
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