essoin

/ɪˈsɔɪn/
noun
  1. An excuse for not appearing in court at the required time, used in historical legal contexts.
    • The knight sent an essoin to the king's court, claiming he was ill.
    • In medieval times, a valid essoin could delay a trial for weeks.
    • The judge rejected the essoin because the reason given was not acceptable.
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