释义 |
oy·er \ˈȯiər\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Old French oir to hear, from Latin audire — more at audible 1. : a criminal trial held under a commission of oyer and terminer 2. a. : the hearing of a document read in court; specifically : the hearing of a deed or other instrument read in court by petition of a party to a suit b. : a copy of the instrument given rather than read to the petitioning party |