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English
Etymology
The verb is from Middle English empanellen, from Anglo-Norman and Old French empaneller.
Pronunciation
Verb
empanel (third-person singular simple present empanels, present participle (UK) empanelling or (US) empaneling, simple past and past participle (UK) empanelled or (US) empaneled)
- Alternative spelling of impanel
Noun
empanel (plural empanels)
- (law) A list of jurors; a panel.
1569, Richard Grafton, “Henrye the Sixt”, in A Chronicle at Large and Meere History of the Affayres of Englande , volume II, London: Henry Denham, , for Richarde Tottle and Humffrey Toye, →OCLC, page 630:When the Maior of the Citie, the two Dukes, and the two chiefe Juſtices, were ſet in Guyldhall for the performance of their commiſſion, and began to call the empanels for the enquirie, as the vſe and other is, diuers light witted, and leſſe brayned perſons of the citie, priuely armed them, and by the ringing of Bow bell, thought to aſſemble together a great multitude of their minde and opinion, and ſo by force and might to take from the kepers all ſuch priſoners, as were before apprehended, for the late committed robbery and riot, as they were goyng to their triall or arreignment.
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