oyes

/oʊˈjɛs/
noun
  1. A cry or call of 'oyez' used to announce the opening of a court or to demand attention.
    • The judge nodded, and the clerk's oyes signaled the start of the session.
    • In the old town square, the crier's oyes echoed off the stone buildings.
    • The bailiff gave a loud oyes to quiet the courtroom.