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Justiciary
Meaning
Noun
●
In Scottish English:
A
judgeship
: a judge's
jurisdiction
, power, or office.
●
In Scottish English:
The
judiciary
: a
collective
term
for the
court
system or the body of
judges
,
justices
etc.
●
One who
administers
justice
A
judge
or justice.
Various
equivalent
medieval
offices
elsewhere in Europe.
●
In People:
One who
administers
justice
A magistrate.
A Chief Justiciar:
th
e
highest
political and
judicial officer
of
th
e Kingdom of England in
th
e 12th and 13th centuries.
A
justiciar
: a
high-ranking
judicial officer
of
medieval
England or Scotland.
●
In Christianity, Theology & People:
A
believer
in the
doctrine
(or
heresy
) that
adherence
to
religious
law
redeems
mankind
before God.
Adj
●
In Christianity & Theology:
Of or
relating
to
justification
or
redemption
before God.
●
In Christianity & Theology:
Of or
relating
to the
doctrine
(or
heresy
) that
adherence
to
religious
law
redeems
mankind
before God.
●
Judicial: of or
relating
to the
administration
of
justice
,
judges
, or
judges
hips.
●
Of or
relating
to the High Court of Justiciary.
●
Of or
relating
to a
circuit court
held
by one of the
judges
of the High Court of Justiciary.
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Synonyms
Judgeship
Judiciary
Judge
Legalist
Justicer
Justiciar
Judicial
Justice
Related
Trial Court
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