Justiciary

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Meaning of Justiciary

Another name for a judge. In Latin, he was called justicairius, and in French justicier. Not used. Brae. Abr. “Courts” (A).

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This term is a noun.

Etimology of Justiciary

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administrator of justice, 1540s; later as an adjective, “pertaining to the law” (1580s), from Medieval Latin justiciarius, from Latin iustitia (see justice; this term is also a noun.).

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