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arraign

VT กล่าวหา  accuse charge indict klao-ha

 

arraign

VT นำ ตัว มา ขึ้นศาล  nam-tua-ma-khuen-san

 

arraignment

N การกล่าวหา  accusation blame kan-klao-ha

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

ARRAIGN

v.t.arra'ne. [L. reus, contracted from the root of res. ] 1. To call or set a prisoner at the bar of a court, to answer to the matter charged against him in an indictment or information. When called, the indictment is read to him, and he is put to plead, guity or not guilty, and to elect by whom he will be tried.
2. According to Law writers, to set in order; to fit for trial; as, to arraign a writ of novel disscisin. To arraign the assize, is to cause the tenant to be called to make the plaint, and set the cause in order, that the tenant may be brought to answer.
3. To accuse; to charge with faults. More correctly, to call before the bar of reason, or taste; to call in question, for faults before any tribunal.
They will not arraign you for want of knowledge.

 

ARRAIGN

n.arra'ne. Arraignment; as, clerk of the arraigns.

 

ARRAIGNED

pp. Called before a tribunal to answer, and elect triers; accused; called in question.

 

ARRAIGNING

ppr. Calling before a court or tribunal; accusing.

 

ARRAIGNMENT

n. 1. The act of arraigning; the act of calling and setting a prisoner before a court to answer to an accusation, and to choose his triers.
2. Accusation.
3. A calling in question for faults.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

ARRAIGN

Ar *raign ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Arraigned; p. pr. & vb. n.Arraigning. ] Etym: [OE. arainen, arenen, OF. aragnier, aranier, araisnier, F. arraisonner, fr. LL. arrationare to address to call before court; L. ad + ratio reason, reasoning, LL. cause, judgment. See Reason. ]

 

1. (Law )

 

Defn: To call or set as a prisoner at the bar of a court to answer to the matter charged in an indictment or complaint. Blackstone.

 

2. To call to account, or accuse, before the bar of reason, taste, or any other tribunal. They will not arraign you for want of knowledge. Dryden. It is not arrogance, but timidity, of which the Christian body should now be arraigned by the world. I. Taylor.

 

Syn. -- To accuse; impeach; charge; censure; criminate; indict; denounce. See Accuse.

 

ARRAIGN

ARRAIGN Ar *raign ", n.

 

Defn: Arraignment; as, the clerk of the arraigns. Blackstone. Macaulay.

 

ARRAIGN

Ar *raign ", v. t. Etym: [From OF. aramier, fr. LL. adhramire.] (Old Eng. Law )

 

Defn: To appeal to; to demand; as, to arraign an assize of novel disseizin.

 

ARRAIGNER

ARRAIGNER Ar *raign "er, n.

 

Defn: One who arraigns. Coleridge.

 

ARRAIGNMENT

Ar *raign "ment, n. Etym: [Cf. OF. arraynement, aresnement.]

 

1. (Law )

 

Defn: The act of arraigning, or the state of being arraigned; the act of calling and setting a prisoner before a court to answer to an indictment or complaint.

 

2. A calling to an account to faults; accusation. In the sixth satire, which seems only an Arraignment of the whole sex, there is a latent admonition. Dryden.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

arraign

ar raign |əˈrān əˈreɪn | verb [ with obj. ] call or bring (someone ) before a court to answer a criminal charge: her sister was arraigned on attempted murder charges. find fault with (someone or something ); censure: the soldiers bitterly arraigned the government for failing to keep its word. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French araisnier, based on Latin ad- to + ration- reason, account.

 

arraignment

ar raign ment |əˈrānmənt | noun the action of arraigning someone in court: he's scheduled for arraignment in New York on Thursday | she pleaded not guilty at her arraignment.

 

Oxford Dictionary

arraign

arraign |əˈreɪn | verb call or bring (someone ) before a court to answer a criminal charge: her sister was arraigned on charges of attempted murder. find fault with; censure: social workers were relieved it was not they who were arraigned in the tabloids. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Old French araisnier, based on Latin ad- to + ratio (n- )reason, account .

 

arraignment

ar ¦raign |ment |əˈreɪnm (ə )nt | noun [ mass noun ] the action of arraigning someone in court: he's scheduled for arraignment in New York on Thursday | [ count noun ] : she pleaded not guilty at her arraignment.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

arraign

arraign verb 1 he was arraigned for murder: indict for, prosecute for, put on trial for, bring to trial for, take to court for, lay /file /prefer charges against for, summons for, cite for; accuse of, charge with, incriminate with; archaic inculpate for. ANTONYMS acquit. 2 they bitterly arraigned the government: criticize, censure, impugn, attack, condemn, chastise, lambaste, rebuke, admonish, remonstrate with, take to task, berate, reproach; informal knock, slam, blast, lay into; castigate, excoriate. ANTONYMS praise.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

arraign

arraign verb 1 he was arraigned for murder: indict, prosecute, put on trial, bring to trial; denounce, sue, take to court, bring an action against, lay charges against, file charges against, prefer charges against, summons, cite; accuse of, charge with; N. Amer. impeach; informal have the law on, do; archaic inculpate. ANTONYMS clear, acquit. 2 the soldiers bitterly arraigned the government for failing to keep its word: criticize, censure, attack, condemn, castigate, chastise, lambaste, pillory, find fault with, reprimand, rebuke, admonish, remonstrate with, take to task, haul over the coals, berate, reproach, reprove; informal knock, slam, hammer, lay into, roast, give someone a roasting, cane, blast, bawl out, dress down, rap over the knuckles, give someone hell; Brit. informal carpet, slate, slag off, monster, rollick, give someone a rollicking, give someone a rocket, tear someone off a strip; N. Amer. informal chew out, ream out, pummel, cut up; Austral. /NZ informal bag; dated rate; archaic slash; rare excoriate, objurgate, reprehend. ANTONYMS praise.

 

arraignment

arraignment noun he awaited his arraignment in his cell: indictment, accusation, denunciation, prosecution, trial, charge, summons, citation; Brit. plaint; N. Amer. impeachment, bill of indictment; N. Amer. informal beef; archaic inculpation. ANTONYMS acquittal.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

arraign

ar raign /əréɪn / (! 語末 -gnのgは発音しない ) 動詞 他動詞 1 〖通例be ed 〘法 〙〈人が 〉 «…に関して » (法廷に召喚されて )訴因の認否を問われる ; «…で » 法廷に召喚される «for , on » .2 〈人 〉を非難する, …の責任を問う .ment 名詞 U C 〘法 〙罪状認否手続き .