Adjudger

/əˈdʒʌdʒɚ/ noun

A person who adjudges; one who makes official judgments or determinations, especially in a legal or authoritative capacity.

From 'adjudge' (to judge officially) plus the agent suffix '-er' (one who does something). The root traces to Latin 'adjudicare' (to award or decree).

AMፍትሕ
ARقاضي
BNন্যায়বিচারক
CAjutge
CSsoudce
DAdommer
DESchiedsrichter
ELδικαστής
ESjuzgado
FAقاضی
FItuomari
FRjuge
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