-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
-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
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012