JUDEX


Meaning of JUDEX in English

ˈjüˌdeks noun

( plural judi·ces -_dəˌsēz)

Etymology: Latin judic-, judex

1. : a private person appointed in Roman law to hear and determine a case and corresponding most nearly to a modern referee or arbitrator appointed by the court

2. : judge

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