n.
A method of trial in which an accused person could summon a specified number of people, usually 12, to swear to their belief in his or her innocence.
[Late Latin compūrgātiō, compūrgātiōn-, complete purification, from Latin compūrgātus, past participle of compūrgāre, to purify completely : com-, intensive pref.; see com- + pūrgāre, to purify.]





