JUDICATOR


Meaning of JUDICATOR in English

-ād.ə(r) noun

( -s )

Etymology: Late Latin, from Latin judicatus (past participle of judicare ) + -or

: one that judges or acts as a judge

the authority of its judicators called in question — William Robertson †1686

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