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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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Forejudger
::
Forejudger
(n.) A
judgment
by which one is
deprived
or put of a right or thing in
question.
Critic
::
Critic
(n.) One who
passes
a
rigorous
or
captious
judgment;
one who
censures
or finds
fault;
a harsh
examiner
or
judge;
a
caviler;
a
carper.
Dictum
::
Dictum
(n.) The
report
of a
judgment
made by one of the
judges
who has given it.
Convent
::
Convent
(v. t.) To call
before
a judge or
judicature;
to
summon;
to
convene.
Gown
::
Gown (n.) The
official
robe of
certain
professional
men and
scholars,
as
university
students
and
officers,
barristers,
judges,
etc.;
hence,
the dress of
peace;
the dress of civil
officers,
in
distinction
from
military..
Capable
::
Capable
(a.)
Possessing
adequate
power;
qualified;
able; fully
competent;
as, a
capable
instructor;
a
capable
judge;
a mind
capable
of nice
investigations..
Bank
::
Bank (n.) The bench or seat upon which the
judges
sit.
Horseflesh
::
Horseflesh
(n.)
Horses,
generally;
the
qualities
of a
horse;
as, he is a judge of
horseflesh..
Account
::
Account
(v. t.) To
value,
estimate,
or hold in
opinion;
to judge or
consider;
to
deem..
Opinion
::
Opinion
(n.) The
formal
decision,
or
expression
of
views,
of a
judge,
an
umpire,
a
counselor,
or other party
officially
called
upon to
consider
and
decide
upon a
matter
or point
submitted..
Judicative
::
"Judicative
(a.)
Having
power to
judge;
judicial;
as, the
judicative
faculty..
Iniquity
::
Iniquity
(n.)
Absence
of, or
deviation
from, just
dealing;
want of
rectitude
or
uprightness;
gross
injustice;
unrighteousness;
wickedness;
as, the
iniquity
of
bribery;
the
iniquity
of an
unjust
judge..
Impeach
::
Impeach
(v. t.) To
charge
with a crime or
misdemeanor;
to
accuse;
especially
to
charge
(a
public
officer),
before
a
competent
tribunal,
with
misbehavior
in
office;
to cite
before
a
tribunal
for
judgement
of
official
misconduct;
to
arraign;
as, to
impeach
a
judge.
See
Impeachment..
Competency
::
Competency
(n.) Right or
authority;
legal power or
capacity
to take
cognizance
of a
cause;
as, the
competence
of a judge or
court..
Unjust
::
Unjust
(a.)
Acting
contrary
to the
standard
of
right;
not
animated
or
controlled
by
justice;
false;
dishonest;
as, an
unjust
man or
judge..
Weigh
::
Weigh (v. i.) To
judge;
to
estimate.
Habeas Corpus
::
Habeas
corpus
() A writ
having
for its
object
to bring a party
before
a court or
judge;
especially,
one to
inquire
into the cause of a
person's
imprisonment
or
detention
by
another,
with the view to
protect
the right to
personal
liberty;
also, one to bring a
prisoner
into court to
testify
in a
pending
trial..
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..
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
charge,
attribute,
or
adjudge
to one, as
having
a
certain
quality
or
value..
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..
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