jurant noun & adjective. 
['dʒʊǝr(ǝ)nt] L16.[Latin jurant- pres. ppl stem of jurare swear: see -ANT1.]A. noun. A person who takes an oath; 
spec. (
Scottish History) a person who took the oath of allegiance to William and Mary or their successors (opp. 
NONJURANT noun). 
L16.b. adjective. Taking an oath; 
spec. (
Scottish History) taking the oath of allegiance to William and Mary or their successors (opp. 
NONJURANT adjective). 
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