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justiciar

/juh-stish-ee-er/US // dʒʌˈstɪʃ i ər //UK // (dʒʌˈstɪʃɪˌɑː) //

审判员,辩护人,审判,公正性

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a high judicial officer in medieval England.
    • : the chief political and judicial officer in England from the reign of William I to that of Henry III.
    • : justiciary.

Examples

  • Justiciar, the citizens permitted to elect their own, i, 43.

  • He received a legatine commission, and became sole justiciar.

  • Headed by the new justiciar, Hugh Bigod, they besieged Wolvesey.

  • But his lordship, Justiciar-General, upbye, has sent his provost-marshal with letters of arrest to the place in vain.

  • A Justiciar was an official who exercised the power of government in a judicial manner.