judge
Roget category 967
6. Words relating to the sentient and moral› 6.4. Moral affections
›› 6.4.5. Moral institutions
#967.
Judge
noun
judge —
justice,
justiciar†,
justiciary† —
chancellor —
justice of assize,
judge of assize —
recorder,
common sergeant —
puisne judge,
assistant judge,
county court judge —
conservator of the peace,
justice of the peace —
J.
P. —
court
etc.
(tribunal)
966 —
magistrate,
police magistrate,
beak [Slang] —
his worship,
his honor,
his lordship.
jury,
twelve men in a box.
Lord Chancellor,
Lord Justice —
Master of the Rolls,
Vice Chancellor —
Lord Chief Justice,
Chief Baron —
Mr.
Justice,
Associate Justice,
Chief Justice —
Baron,
Baron of the Exchequer.
jurat [Lat.],
assessor —
arbiter,
arbitrator —
umpire —
referee,
referendary† —
revising barrister —
domesman† —
censor
etc.
(critic)
480 —
barmaster†,
ephor† —
grand juror,
grand juryman —
juryman,
talesman.
archon,
tribune,
praetor,
syndic,
podesta†,
mollah†,
ulema,
mufti,
cadi†,
kadi† —
Rhadamanthus†.
litigant
etc.
(accusation)
938.
verb
adjudge
etc.
(determine)
480 —
try a case,
try a prisoner.
adjective
judicial
etc.
965.
phrase
a Daniel come to judgment"
[Merchant of Venice].
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