
judicatory



judicatory adjective. ['dʒu:dɪkǝt(ǝ)ri, dʒʊ'dɪkǝt(ǝ)ri] Now rare or obsolete.
judicatory noun. ['dʒu:dɪkǝt(ǝ)ri, dʒʊ'dɪkǝt(ǝ)ri]
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English Dictionaryjudicatory adjective.
['dʒu:dɪkǝt(ǝ)ri, dʒʊ'dɪkǝt(ǝ)ri] Now
rare or
obsolete.
E17.[Late (eccl.) Latin judicatorius, formed as JUDICATOR: see -ORY2.]Having the function of judging or passing sentence; of or pertaining to judgement.
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judicatory noun.
['dʒu:dɪkǝt(ǝ)ri, dʒʊ'dɪkǝt(ǝ)ri] L16.[Late Latin judicatorium (glossing Greek dikasterion), formed as JUDICATOR: see -ORY1. In sense 2 from medieval Latin judicatorium in same sense (cf. French judicatoire noun).]1. A court of judicature; a body having judicial authority; a tribunal. Now chiefly
Scot. (esp. in
Ecclesiastical Law).
L16.2. Judicature; a system of judicature.
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