释义 |
tourn \ˈtu̇(ə)rn\ noun (-s) Etymology: Anglo-French, from Old French torn circuit — more at tour 1. : the circuit or turn of an English sheriff to hold a court of record twice a year within a month after Easter and Michaelmas in every hundred in his county but abolished by the Sheriff's Act of 1887 2. : the court presided over by the sheriff |