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Definition of judge
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Judge (v. t.) To
determine
upon or
deliberation;
to
esteem;
to
think;
to
reckon.
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Corrupt
::
Corrupt
(a.)
Changed
from a state of
uprightness,
correctness,
truth,
etc., to a worse
state;
vitiated;
depraved;
debased;
perverted;
as,
corrupt
language;
corrupt
judges..
Dedimus
::
Dedimus
(n.) A writ to
commission
private
persons
to do some act in place of a
judge,
as to
examine
a
witness,
etc..
Apparitor
::
Apparitor
(n.)
Formerly,
an
officer
who
attended
magistrates
and
judges
to
execute
their
orders..
Shibboleth
::
Shibboleth
(n.) A word which was made the
criterion
by which to
distinguish
the
Ephraimites
from the
Gileadites.
The
Ephraimites,
not being able to
pronounce
sh,
called
the word
sibboleth.
See
Judges
xii..
Incompetency
::
Incompetency
(n.) Want of
competency
or legal
fitness;
incapacity;
disqualification,
as of a
person
to be heard as a
witness,
or to act as a
juror,
or of a judge to try a
cause..
Judgeship
::
Judgeship
(n.) The
office
of a
judge.
Unappealable
::
Unappealable
(a.) Not to be
appealed
from; -- said of a judge or a
judgment
that can not be
overruled.
Just
::
"Just (a.)
Rendering
or
disposed
to
render
to each one his due;
equitable;
fair;
impartial;
as, just
judge..
Represent
::
Represent
(v. t.) To
exhibit
to
another
mind in
language;
to show; to give one's own
impressions
and
judgement
of; to bring
before
the mind; to set
forth;
sometimes,
to give an
account
of; to
describe..
Motion
::
Motion
(n.) An
application
made to a court or judge
orally
in open
court.
Its
object
is to
obtain
an order or rule
directing
some act to be done in favor of the
applicant.
Prejudicate
::
Prejudicate
(v. i.) To
prejudge.
Daniel
::
Daniel
(n.) A
Hebrew
prophet
distinguished
for
sagacity
and
ripeness
of
judgment
in
youth;
hence,
a
sagacious
and
upright
judge..
Attentat
::
Attentat
(n.) Any step
wrongly
innovated
or
attempted
in a suit by an
inferior
judge.
Disapprobation
::
Disapprobation
(n.) The act of
disapproving;
mental
condemnation
of what is
judged
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
feeling
of
censure..
Postea
::
Postea
(n.) The
return
of the judge
before
whom a cause was
tried,
after a
verdict,
of what was done in the
cause,
which is
indorsed
on the nisi prius
record..
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To award
judicially
in the case of a
controverted
question;
as, the prize was
adjudged
to the
victor..
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.) To
judge;
to
estimate
or
determine
as a
judge.
Decorous
::
Decorous
(a.)
Suitable
to a
character,
or to the time,
place,
and
occasion;
marked
with
decorum;
becoming;
proper;
seemly;
befitting;
as, a
decorous
speech;
decorous
behavior;
a
decorous
dress for a
judge..
Prejudicate
::
Prejudicate
(v. t.) To
determine
beforehand,
especially
to
disadvantage;
to
prejudge..
Centumvir
::
Centumvir
(n.) One of a court of about one
hundred
judges
chosen
to try civil
suits.
Under the
empire
the court was
increased
to 180, and met
usually
in four
sections..
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