oyer
/ˈoʊɪər/Definitions
1. noun
A judge or a court.
“The case was heard by a panel of three oyers, who eventually ruled in favor of the plaintiff.”
2. noun
A judicial officer in Scotland, especially one who presided over the feudal court of a lord.
“During the 13th century, the oyer played a crucial role in the Scottish justice system, ensuring that the lord’s court was fair and impartial.”