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A public officer who is invested with authority to hear and determine litigated causes, and to administer justice between parties in courts held for that purpose. |
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One who has skill, knowledge, or experience, sufficient to decide on the merits of a question, or on the quality or value of anything; one who discerns properties or relations with skill and readiness; a connoisseur; an expert; a critic. |
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A person appointed to decide in a/trial of skill, speed, etc., between two or more parties; an umpire; as, a judge in a horse race. |
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One of supreme magistrates, with both civil and military powers, who governed Israel for more than four hundred years. |
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The title of the seventh book of the Old Testament; the Book of Judges. |
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