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arraign
 
SYLLABICATION:ar·raign
PRONUNCIATION:  -rn
TRANSITIVE VERB:Inflected forms: ar·raigned, ar·raign·ing, ar·raigns
1. Law To call (an accused person) before a court to answer the charge made against him or her by indictment, information, or complaint. 2. To call to account; accuse: “Johnson arraigned the modern politics of this country as entirely devoid of all principle” (James Boswell).
ETYMOLOGY:Middle English arreinen, from Old French araisnier, from Vulgar Latin *adratinre, to call to account : Latin ad-, ad- + Latin rati, ratin-, account; see reason.
OTHER FORMS:ar·raignerNOUN
ar·raignmentNOUN
 
 
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