cojuror
/kɔːˈdʒʊrər/Definitions
1. noun
A person who swears to, or gives evidence of, the truth of something, especially in a law court.
“The cojuror’s testimony was crucial in the trial.”
1. noun
A person who swears to, or gives evidence of, the truth of something, especially in a law court.
“The cojuror’s testimony was crucial in the trial.”