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by renaudg 879 days ago
French person here, I have no idea what "voir dire" means. It's literally "see say".
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It's Anglo-Norman[0], and means "to tell the truth" ("voir" being cognates with modern French "vrai", not "voir")

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Norman_language

It's a court procedure where you ask questions to an expert witness to verify they know what they're talking about
Interesting that you mention that use. I've spent thousands of hours in court and never heard the term applied to expert witnesses, perhaps because their background is often stipulated.

The use the public would be most familiar with is the interrogation of the jury pool, by both parties, to make sure they are suitable (e.g. suitably biased) jurors before trial:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voir_dire

Voir dire has a technical meaning among lawyers in the English-speaking countries.