-ˌȯ(r)d ə nˈa(a)rēəs noun
( plural judices ordina·rii -rēˌī)
Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, regular judge
: a judicial magistrate having jurisdiction in his own right as a judge as distinguished from a judex appointed for a particular case
-ˌȯ(r)d ə nˈa(a)rēəs noun
( plural judices ordina·rii -rēˌī)
Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, regular judge
: a judicial magistrate having jurisdiction in his own right as a judge as distinguished from a judex appointed for a particular case
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012