asseasseis
Asseasseis is a term that originates from the French language, specifically from the Old French word "asseasseis," which means "as many as seated." It is often used in legal contexts to refer to a jury of twelve people, as the term was traditionally used to describe the number of jurors in a French court. The term is also used more generally to refer to any group of twelve people, often in a formal or official capacity.
The use of "asseasseis" in legal contexts dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was used
Asseasseis is a relatively rare term, and its use is largely confined to legal and formal contexts.