tribunal
Roget category 966
6. Words relating to the sentient and moral› 6.4. Moral affections
›› 6.4.5. Moral institutions
#966.
Tribunal
noun
tribunal,
court,
board,
bench,
judicatory† —
court of justice,
court of law,
court of arbitration,
administrative court —
inquisition —
guild.
justice seat —
judgment seat,
mercy seat —
woolsack† —
bar of justice —
dock —
forum,
hustings,
bureau,
drumhead —
jury box,
witness box.
senate house,
town hall,
theater —
House of Commons,
House of Lords —
statehouse [U.S.],
townhouse.
assize,
eyre —
wardmote†,
burghmote† —
barmote† —
superior courts of Westminster —
court of record,
court oyer and terminer [Law],
court assize,
court of appeal,
court of error —
High court of Judicature,
High court of Appeal —
Judicial Committee of the Privy Council —
Star Chamber —
Court of Chancery,
Court of King's or Queen's Bench,
Court of Exchequer,
Court of Common Pleas,
Court of Probate,
Court of Arches,
Court of Admiralty —
Lords Justices' court,
Rolls court,
Vice Chancellor's court,
Stannary court†,
Divorce court,
Family court,
Palatine court,
county court,
district court,
police court —
sessions —
quarter sessions,
petty sessions —
court-leet [Fr.],
court-baron,
court of pie poudre [Fr.],
court of common council —
board of green cloth.
court martial —
drumhead court martial —
durbar†,
divan —
Areopagus† —
Irota.
adjective
judicial
etc.
965 —
appellate.
phrase
die Weltgeschichte ist das Weltgericht [G.].
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