oyer

/ˈɔɪər/
noun
  1. A hearing or trial in a court of law, especially in historical or formal legal contexts.
    • The legal document mentioned an oyer scheduled for the following month.
    • The judge called for an oyer to examine the new evidence.
    • In medieval England, an oyer was held to determine the facts of a dispute.
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