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Definition of judge
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Judge (v. t.) To
exercise
the
functions
of a
magistrate
over; to
govern.
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Alcalde
::
Alcalde
(n.) A
magistrate
or judge in Spain and in
Spanish
America,
etc..
Intellect
::
Intellect
(n.) The part or
faculty
of the human soul by which it
knows,
as
distinguished
from the power to feel and to will;
sometimes,
the
capacity
for
higher
forms of
knowledge,
as
distinguished
from the power to
perceive
objects
in their
relations;
the power to judge and
comprehend;
the
thinking
faculty;
the
understanding..
Judge
::
Judge (v. t.) To
determine
upon or
deliberation;
to
esteem;
to
think;
to
reckon.
Plead
::
Plead (v. t.) To argue in
support
of a
claim,
or in
defense
against
the claim of
another;
to urge
reasons
for or
against
a
thing;
to
attempt
to
persuade
one by
argument
or
supplication;
to speak by way of
persuasion;
as, to plead for the life of a
criminal;
to plead with a judge or with a
father..
Adjudged
::
Adjudged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Adjudg.
Lordship
::
Lordship
(n.) The state or
condition
of being a lord; hence (with his or
your),
a title
applied
to a lord
(except
an
archbishop
or duke, who is
called
Grace)
or a judge (in Great
Britain),
etc..
Chair
::
Chair (n.) An
official
seat, as of a chief
magistrate
or a
judge,
but esp. that of a
professor;
hence,
the
office
itself..
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To award
judicially
in the case of a
controverted
question;
as, the prize was
adjudged
to the
victor..
Exception
::
Exception
(n.) An
objection,
oral or
written,
taken,
in the
course
of an
action,
as to bail or
security;
or as to the
decision
of a
judge,
in the
course
of a
trail,
or in his
charge
to a jury; or as to lapse of time, or
scandal,
impertinence,
or
insufficiency
in a
pleading;
also, as in
conveyancing,
a
clause
by which the
grantor
excepts
something
before
granted..
Judge
::
"Judge
(a.) To hear and
determine,
as in
causes
on
trial;
to
decide
as a
judge;
to give
judgment;
to pass
sentence..
Judgeship
::
Judgeship
(n.) The
office
of a
judge.
Dignified
::
Dignified
(a.)
Marked
with
dignity;
stately;
as, a
dignified
judge..
Recover
::
Recover
(v. t.) To gain as a
compensation;
to
obtain
in
return
for
injury
or debt; as, to
recover
damages
in
trespass;
to
recover
debt and costs in a suit at law; to
obtain
title to by
judgement
in a court of law; as, to
recover
lands in
ejectment
or
common
recovery;
to gain by legal
process;
as, to
recover
judgement
against
a
defendant..
Recusation
::
Recusation
(n.) The act of
refusing
a judge or
challenging
that he shall not try the
cause,
on
account
of his
supposed
partiality..
Minos
::
Minos (n.) A king and
lawgiver
of
Crete,
fabled
to be the son of
Jupiter
and
Europa.
After death he was made a judge in the Lower
Regions..
Lenient
::
Lenient
(a.) Mild;
clement;
merciful;
not
rigorous
or
severe;
as, a
lenient
disposition;
a
lenient
judge or
sentence..
Culprit
::
Culprit
(p. p.) One
accused
of, or
arraigned
for, a
crime,
as
before
a
judge..
Wrongly
::
Wrongly
(adv.)
In a wrong
manner;
unjustly;
erroneously;
wrong;
amiss;
as, he
judges
wrongly
of my
motives..
Equitableness
::
Equitableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
equitable,
just, or
impartial;
as, the
equitableness
of a
judge,
a
decision,
or
distribution
of
property..
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..
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