v. In practice. To single out one by one, of a number of persons. To examine each juror separately, after a verdict has been given, as to his concurrence in the verdict 1 Burrill, Pr. 238.
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v. In practice. To single out one by one, of a number of persons. To examine each juror separately, after a verdict has been given, as to his concurrence in the verdict 1 Burrill, Pr. 238.