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1.
A
public
officer
who
is invested with
authority
to
hear
and
determine
litigated causes,
and to
administer
justice
between
parties in courts
held
for that
purpose
.
Source : opted (
84441
) - auto
2.
One
who
has
skill
,
knowledge
,
or
experience
,
sufficient
to
decide
on the merits of a
question
,
or on the
quality
or
value
of anything;
one
who
discerns properties or relations with
skill
and readiness;
a
connoisseur
;
an
expert
;
a
critic
.
Source : opted (
84442
) - auto
3.
A
person
appointed to
decide
in
a/trial
of
skill
,
speed,
etc.
,
between
two or more parties;
an
umpire
;
as,
a
judge
in a
horse
race
.
Source : opted (
84443
) - auto
4.
One of
supreme
magistrates,
with
both
civil
and
military
powers,
who
governed
Israel
for more
than
four hundred years.
Source : opted (
84444
) - auto
5.
The
title
of the
seventh
book
of the
Old
Testament
;
the
Book
of Judges.
Source : opted (
84445
) - auto
6.
To
hear
and
determine
,
as in causes on
trial
;
to
decide
as a
judge
;
to
give
judgment
;
to pass
sentence
.
Source : opted (
84448
) - auto
7.
To
assume
the
right
to pass
judgment
on
another
;
to
sit
in
judgment
or
commendation
;
to
criticise
or pass
adverse
judgment
upon
others.
See
Judge
,
v.
t.
,
3
.
Source : opted (
84449
) - auto
8.
To
compare
facts or ideas,
and
perceive
their
relations and attributes,
and thus
distinguish
truth
from
falsehood
;
to
determine
;
to
discern
;
to
distinguish
;
to
form
an
opinion
about
.
Source : opted (
84450
) - auto
9.
To
hear
and
determine
by
authority
,
as a
case
before
a
court
,
or a
controversy
between
two parties.
Source : opted (
84451
) - auto
10.
To
examine
and pass
sentence
on;
to
try
;
to
doom
.
Source : opted (
84452
) - auto
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