Definition
Plural of arbiter; people who make binding decisions in disputes, or who have the power to judge or determine outcomes.
Etymology
From Latin 'arbiter' (witness, judge), combining 'ad' (to) and 'bīre' (go). The word evolved to mean someone who goes to witness and judge a matter independently.
Kelly Says
In ancient Rome, arbiters had such power that they could be called upon by emperors—they're the original 'referees' of society, and we still use arbiters in sports and business today because we trust their neutral judgment.
Translations
CACatalà
àrbitres
ar-bee-tres
CSČeština
rozhodčí
roz-hod-che
DADansk
dommere
do-mer-re
DEDeutsch
Schiedsrichter
shīds-ri-khter
ELΕλληνικά
αποφασιστές
a-po-fa-sis-tes
ESEspañol
árbitros
ar-bee-trohs
FISuomi
tuomarit
tuo-ma-rit
FRFrançais
arbitres
ar-bee-treh
GUGU
સુધારકો
su-dha-ra-ko
HIहिन्दी
अभियंता
ab-hi-yan-ta
IDBahasa Indonesia
wasit
wa-sit
ITItaliano
arbitri
ar-bee-tri
KMKM
អនុវត្តន៍
anu-vot-tan
MRMR
न्यायाधीश
nya-ya-a-dhi-sh
MSBahasa Melayu
pengadil
pen-ga-dil
MYမြန်မာ
ကျွန်တော်
kyun-tawr
NLNederlands
scheidsrechters
shīds-rech-ters
NONorsk
dommere
do-mer-re
PLPolski
sędziowie
sen-dzio-vee
PTPortuguês
árbitros
ar-bee-trohs
RORomână
arbitri
ar-bee-tri
SVSvenska
domare
do-ma-re
SWKiswahili
makamu
ma-ka-mu
TAதமிழ்
நடுவர்கள்
na-du-var-gal
TEతెలుగు
న్యాయమూర్తి
nya-ya-moo-r-thi
THไทย
ผู้ตัดสิน
poo-t-at-sin
TLTL
mga hukom
mga hoo-kom
TRTürkçe
hakemler
ha-kem-ler
UKУкраїнська
судді
sud-di
URاردو
عدالت مند
a-d-alat man-d
VITiếng Việt
trọng tài
trong-tai