To come into court, a writ used to summon potential jurors.
(ve-ni're) Technically, an order summoning persons to court to act as jurors; popularly used as meaning the body of people summoned.
A writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors.
Latin, meaning "to come", to appear before the court. More commonly used to describe the whole group of people called for jury duty from which the jurors are selected.
Most commonly used to refer to a group of jurors summoned to court for duty.
the entire panel of citizens called for Jury service from which a jury will be picked for a particular case.