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- n. In Roman law, a proceeding to obtain the decision of a judge upon an issue of law.
Examples
“The duel, called judicium Dei in the Book of Laws of the Burgundian”
“Animi dejectio, perversa rerum existimatio, praeposterum judicium.”
“Est corruptio imaginativae et aestimativae facultatis, ob formam fortiter affixam, corruptumque judicium, ut semper de eo cogitet, ideoque recte melancholicus appellatur.”
“Amoveatur ab illa, consilio viri quem timet, ostendendo pericula saeculi, judicium inferni, gaudia”
“Ad desperationem saepe ducit haec melancholia, et est frequentissima ob supplicii metum aeternumque judicium; meror et metus in desperationem plerumque desinunt.”
“Varie homines affecti, alii dei judicium ad tam pii exilium, alii ad naturam referebant, nec ab indignatione dei, sed humanis causis, &c.”
“Ne quis irae divinae judicium putaret, aut paupertas exosa foret.”
“To which prodigy of criticism we can only exclaim with the echo, O tempora, O judicium!”
“Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from Latin praejudicium previous judgment, damage, from prae - + judicium judgment”
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“Posterity has fully sanctioned this particular “judicium Paridis.””
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