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justiciar

N เจ้าหน้าที่ ตุลาการ ชั้นสูง ใน อังกฤษ ยุค กลาง  ที่ทำงาน หรือ อำนาจหน้าที่ ของ เจ้าหน้าที่ ตุลาการ ชั้นสูง ใน อังกฤษ ยุค กลาง 

 

justiciary

ADJ เกี่ยวกับ การ พิจารณาคดี  kiao-kab-kan-pi-ja-ra-na-ka-de

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

JUSTICIARY, JUSTICIAR

n.[L. justiciarius.] An administrator of justice. 1. A chief justice.
2. One that boasts of the justice of his own act. [Not used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

JUSTICIAR

JUSTICIAR Jus *ti "ci *ar, n.

 

Defn: Same as Justiciary.

 

JUSTICIARY

Jus *ti "ci *a *ry, n. Etym: [Cf. LL. justitiarius, F. justicier. See Justice. ] (Old Eng. Law )

 

Defn: An old name for the judges of the higher English courts.

 

Note: The chief justiciary, or justiciar, in early English history, was not only the chief justice of the kingdom, but also ex officio regent in the king's absence. Court of justiciary (Scots Law ), the supreme criminal court, having jurisdiction over the whole of Scotland.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

justiciar

jus ti ci ar |jəˈstiSH (ē )ər ˌʤəˈstɪʃər | noun historical an administrator of justice, in particular: a regent and deputy presiding over the court of a Norman or early Plantagenet king of England. either of two supreme judges in medieval Scotland. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from medieval Latin justitiarius (see justiciary ).

 

justiciary

jus ti ci ar y |ˌjəˈstiSHēˌerē ˌʤəˈstɪʃiˌɛri | noun ( pl. justiciaries ) the administration of justice: [ as modifier ] : justiciary cases. chiefly Scottish an administrator of justice. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from medieval Latin justitiarius, from Latin justitia, from justus (see just ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

justiciar

justiciar |dʒʌˈstɪʃə | noun historical an administrator of justice, in particular: a regent and deputy presiding over the court of a Norman or early Plantagenet king of England. either of two supreme judges in medieval Scotland. ORIGIN late 15th cent.: from medieval Latin justitiarius (see justiciary ).

 

justiciary

justiciary |dʒʌˈstɪʃ (ə )ri | noun ( pl. justiciaries ) chiefly Scottish an administrator of justice. [ mass noun ] the administration of justice: [ as modifier ] : justiciary cases. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from medieval Latin justitiarius, from Latin justitia, from justus (see just ).

 

Spanish Dictionary

justiciar

justiciar verbo transitivo Imponer [un juez o tribunal ] una pena a una persona por considerarla culpable de un delito o una falta .SINÓNIMO condenar .