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| non·ju·ror [ non jrər, non j ràwr ] (plural non·ju·rors) |
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somebody refusing to take an oath: somebody who refuses to take an oath, especially a member of the Church of England clergy who refused to take an oath of allegiance to William and Mary in 1689
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 non·ju·ring adjective |
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