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Definition of judge
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of judge is as below...
"Judge
(a.) To hear and
determine,
as in
causes
on
trial;
to
decide
as a
judge;
to give
judgment;
to pass
sentence..
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Conusable
::
Conusable
(a.)
Cognizable;
liable
to be tried or
judged.
Allocatur
::
Allocatur
(n.)
Allowed.
The word
allocatur
expresses
the
allowance
of a
proceeding,
writ,
order,
etc., by a
court,
judge,
or
judicial
officer..
Juge
::
Juge (n.) A
judge.
Judge
::
"Judge
(a.) To
assume
the right to pass
judgment
on
another;
to sit in
judgment
or
commendation;
to
criticise
or pass
adverse
judgment
upon
others.
See
Judge,
v. t., 3..
Arbitrate
::
Arbitrate
(v. i.) To act as
arbitrator
or
judge;
as, to
arbitrate
upon
several
reports;
to
arbitrate
in
disputes
among
neighbors;
to
arbitrate
between
parties
to a
suit..
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..
Hakim
::
Hakim (n.) A
Mohammedan
title for a
ruler;
a
judge.
Misconceive
::
Misconceive
(v. t. & i.) To
conceive
wrongly;
to
interpret
incorrectly;
to
receive
a false
notion
of; to
misjudge;
to
misapprehend.
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To make a final
determination
or
judgment
concerning;
to
judge;
to
decide.
Samson
::
Samson
(n.) An
Israelite
of Bible
record
(see
Judges
xiii.),
distinguished
for his great
strength;
hence,
a man of
extraordinary
physical
strength..
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..
Brief
::
Brief (n.) A writ
issuing
from the
chancery,
directed
to any judge
ordinary,
commanding
and
authorizing
that judge to call a jury to
inquire
into the case, and upon their
verdict
to
pronounce
sentence..
Hold
::
Hold (v. t.) To
prosecute,
have, take, or join in, as
something
which is the
result
of
united
action;
as to, hold a
meeting,
a
festival,
a
session,
etc.;
hence,
to
direct
and bring about
officially;
to
conduct
or
preside
at; as, the
general
held a
council
of war; a judge holds a
court;
a
clergyman
holds a
service..
Nonsuit
::
Nonsuit
(n.) A
neglect
or
failure
by the
plaintiff
to
follow
up his suit; a
stopping
of the suit; a
renunciation
or
withdrawal
of the cause by the
plaintiff,
either
because
he is
satisfied
that he can not
support
it, or upon the
judge's
expressing
his
opinion.
A
compulsory
nonsuit
is a
nonsuit
ordered
by the court on the
ground
that the
plaintiff
on his own
showing
has not made out his
case..
Sane
::
Sane (a.)
Mentally
sound;
possessing
a
rational
mind;
having
the
mental
faculties
in such
condition
as to be able to
anticipate
and judge of the
effect
of one's
actions
in an
ordinary
maner;
-- said of
persons.
Official
::
Official
(a.) An
ecclesiastical
judge
appointed
by a
bishop,
chapter,
archdeacon,
etc., with
charge
of the
spiritual
jurisdiction..
Horseflesh
::
Horseflesh
(n.)
Horses,
generally;
the
qualities
of a
horse;
as, he is a judge of
horseflesh..
Opine
::
Opine (v. t. & i.) To have an
opinion;
to
judge;
to
think;
to
suppose.
Inexorable
::
Inexorable
(a.) Not to be
persuaded
or moved by
entreaty
or
prayer;
firm;
determined;
unyielding;
unchangeable;
inflexible;
relentless;
as, an
inexorable
prince
or
tyrant;
an
inexorable
judge..
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To
determine
in the
exercise
of
judicial
power;
to
decide
or award
judicially;
to
adjudicate;
as, the case was
adjudged
in the
November
term..
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