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JUSTICER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
jus·tic·er. -sə(r) plural -s. archaic. : one who maintains or administers justice : judge.
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JUSTICER Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Justicer definition: a judge or magistrate.. See examples of JUSTICER used in a sentence.
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justicer - Middle English Compendium - University of Michigan
1. (a) One who disciplines or punishes somebody for sins or faults, a judge; (b) one who governs, a ruler.
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justicer
justicer (ˈdʒʌstɪsə(r)) Forms: 4–5 iustyser, 5 -icer, -ycer, 5–6 -iser, -icere, 5–7 -icier, 7– justicer. [prob. orig. AF. form of OF. justicier (12th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), = med.L. jūstitiārius, and thus orig. the etymological equivalent of justiciar, justiciary; but commonly used in a less technical ...
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justicer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English · Etymology · Noun. edit. justicer (plural justicers). (archaic) One who administers justice, particularly a judge. · Synonyms: justiciary, justiciar.
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JUSTICER definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a person who administers or executes justice; judge; magistrate. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
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corregidor
‖ corregiˈdor Also 6–8 corrigidor. [Sp. corregidor (koreɣiˈðor), n. of action f. corregir, ad. L. corrigĕre to correct: cf. corrector.] A Spanish magistrate; ‘the chief Justicer or gouernor of a towne’ (Minsheu).c 1594 Sp. Tragedy iv. in Hazl. Dodsley V. 125 For thus I us'd, before my marshalship, T...
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What is justicer? Simple Definition & Meaning - LSD.Law
Term: JUSTICERDefinition: A justicer is an old-fashioned word for a judge or someone who makes sure that people are treated fairly and punished if they do.
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justicer, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun justicer is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for justicer is from before 1400, ...
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justicer - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
jus•tic•er USA pronunciation n. [Archaic.] a judge or magistrate. Anglo-French (compare Old French justicier); see justice, -er2; Middle English 1300–50.
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"JUSTICER": Person enforcing justice or law - OneLook
▸ noun: (archaic) One who administers justice, particularly a judge. Similar: judicator, judger, adjudger, jurist, adjudicator, dijudicant, jurisprudent, ...
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The justicer: Fall, Thomas - Amazon.com
The Justicer, 1959 BCE, by Thomas Fall. Hardcover with dust jacket, 192 pages, published by Rinehart & Company. Read more. Report an issue with ...
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1332 in Ireland
7 April Roger Mortimer's outlawry of Hugh de Lacy queried
July Bunratty castle captured by King Muirchertach of Thomond and Mac Con Mara
4 August Justicer
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justiciar
justiciar (dʒʌˈstɪʃɪə(r)) Also justitiar, -cier. [ad. med.L. jūstitiārius: cf. next. Justiciar and justiciary are not contemporary names, but appear in the 15th and the 16th c. respectively, as adaptations of the med.L. See also justicer.] 1. Eng. Hist. The chief political and judicial officer under...
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Abdallah al-Adil
consultation with his brothers, Abdallah soon declared himself as the new Almohad caliph, taking up the caliphal title of "al-Adil" ("the Just" or "the Justicer
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