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Definition of judge
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Judge (v. i.) The title of the
seventh
book of the Old
Testament;
the Book of
Judges.
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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..
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..
Ill-judged
::
Ill-judged
(a.) Not well
judged;
unwise.
Chair
::
Chair (n.) An
official
seat, as of a chief
magistrate
or a
judge,
but esp. that of a
professor;
hence,
the
office
itself..
Bank
::
Bank (n.) The bench or seat upon which the
judges
sit.
Dedimus
::
Dedimus
(n.) A writ to
commission
private
persons
to do some act in place of a
judge,
as to
examine
a
witness,
etc..
Abjudge
::
Abjudge
(v. t.) To take away by
judicial
decision.
Barratry
::
Barratry
(n.) The crime of a judge who is
influenced
by
bribery
in
pronouncing
judgment.
Measure
::
Measure
(n.) To
ascertain
by use of a
measuring
instrument;
to
compute
or
ascertain
the
extent,
quantity,
dimensions,
or
capacity
of, by a
certain
rule or
standard;
to take the
dimensions
of;
hence,
to
estimate;
to judge of; to
value;
to
appraise..
Recover
::
Recover
(v. i.) To
obtain
a
judgement;
to
succeed
in a
lawsuit;
as, the
plaintiff
has
recovered
in his
suit..
Capable
::
Capable
(a.)
Possessing
adequate
power;
qualified;
able; fully
competent;
as, a
capable
instructor;
a
capable
judge;
a mind
capable
of nice
investigations..
Surrogate
::
Surrogate
(n.) The
deputy
of an
ecclesiastical
judge,
most
commonly
of a
bishop
or his
chancellor,
especially
a
deputy
who
grants
marriage
licenses..
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..
Official
::
Official
(a.) An
ecclesiastical
judge
appointed
by a
bishop,
chapter,
archdeacon,
etc., with
charge
of the
spiritual
jurisdiction..
Conusable
::
Conusable
(a.)
Cognizable;
liable
to be tried or
judged.
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) A
judicial
officer,
having
generally
the
powers
of a judge of
probate
or a
surrogate..
Inhibition
::
Inhibition
(n.) A writ from a
higher
court
forbidding
an
inferior
judge from
further
proceedings
in a cause
before;
esp., a writ
issuing
from a
higher
ecclesiastical
court to an
inferior
one, on
appeal..
Ordinary
::
Ordinary
(n.) One who has
immediate
jurisdiction
in
matters
ecclesiastical;
an
ecclesiastical
judge;
also, a
deputy
of the
bishop,
or a
clergyman
appointed
to
perform
divine
service
for
condemned
criminals
and
assist
in
preparing
them for
death..
Samson
::
Samson
(n.) An
Israelite
of Bible
record
(see
Judges
xiii.),
distinguished
for his great
strength;
hence,
a man of
extraordinary
physical
strength..
Prejudicate
::
Prejudicate
(v. i.) To
prejudge.
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