judiciar
Ido
verb
Definitions
- (transitive) to judge judicially
Etymology
Borrowed from English judicial borrowed from French judiciaire borrowed from Italian giudiziale (judicial) borrowed from Spanish, Castilian judicial derived from Latin iūdicāre (judge).
Origin
Latin
iūdicāre
Gloss
judge
Concept
Semantic Field
Law
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
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Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- extrajudicial English
- injudicial English
- intrajudicial English
- judicial English
- judicialization English
- judicialize English
- judicially English
- nonjudicial English
- politicojudicial English
- psychojudicial English
- quasijudicial English
- unjudicial English
- iudicatura Latin
- iūdiciālem Latin
- iūdiciālis Latin
- iūdicāre Latin
- estragiudiziale Italian
- giudiziale Italian
- giudizialmente Italian
- giudizio Italian
- stragiudiziale Italian
- extrajudiciaire French
- judiciaire French
- judiciairement French
- judiciariser French
- extrajudicial Spanish, Castilian
- judicial Spanish, Castilian
- judicializar Spanish, Castilian
- judicialmente Spanish, Castilian
- prejudicial Spanish, Castilian
- judikar Ido
- judgar Old Spanish
- julgar Old Leonese