Arbitre

/ˈɑɹbɪtər/ noun

Definition

An alternative spelling or French form of arbitrator; someone who decides disputes.

Etymology

From Old French arbitre, derived from Latin arbitrātor. This is the French spelling that was occasionally used in English texts, especially in legal or diplomatic contexts.

Kelly Says

This French variant shows how English borrowed heavily from French for legal language after the Norman Conquest in 1066. For centuries, French was the language of English courts, so many legal terms have both French and Latin roots that look similar but spell differently.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
裁判官
pə-rə-bə-tə-gə-n
ARالعربية
حكم
ḥukm
BNবাংলা
জন্য
jon-nya
CACatalà
àrbitre
ar-bee-tr
CSČeština
rozhodčí
ro-zhod-chee
DADansk
dommer
dom-mer
DEDeutsch
Schiedsrichter
shīːdzˌrɪçtɐ
ELΕλληνικά
refs
refs
ESEspañol
árbitro
ar-bee-troh
FAفارسی
داور
da-vor
FISuomi
tuomari
tuo-ma-ri
FRFrançais
arbitre
ar-bee-tr
GUGU
મહેમાન
meh-maan
HAHA
shari'a
sha-ree-ah
HEעברית
שופט
sho-fet
HIहिन्दी
अधिकारी
adh-i-ka-ree
HUMagyar
bíró
bee-roh
IDBahasa Indonesia
wasit
wa-sit
IGIG
onye ncheta
o-nye n-che-ta
ITItaliano
arbitro
ar-bee-troh
JA日本語
審判員
shinpan-in
KKKK
қауіпкер
kaw-ip-ker
KMKM
អនុវត្ត
a-nu-vat
KO한국어
심판관
sim-pan-gwan
MRMR
प्रधान
pra-dhaan
MSBahasa Melayu
pengadil
pen-ga-dil
MYမြန်မာ
ရုံး
yo-n-ghee
NLNederlands
scheidsrechter
shīːds-rəi-khtər
NONorsk
dommer
dom-mer
PAPA
ਪੰਡਿਤ
pan-dit
PLPolski
sędzia
sɛnˈd͡zʲa
PTPortuguês
árbitro
ar-bee-troh
RORomână
arbitru
ar-bee-tru
RUРусский
судья
soo-dya
SVSvenska
domare
do-ma-reh
SWKiswahili
mhakimu
m-ha-kee-mu
TAதமிழ்
நடுவர்
n-du-var
TEతెలుగు
కోర్టు
ko-r-tu
THไทย
ผู้ตัดสิน
poo-t-t-sin
TLTL
opisyal
o-pee-syal
TRTürkçe
hakem
hah-kem
UKУкраїнська
суддя
soo-dya
URاردو
ریاست
ree-a-st
VITiếng Việt
trọng tài
trong-tai
YOYO
ọ̀rọ̀
oh-roh
ZH中文
裁判员
cái-pan-yuán
ZUZU
isithunzi
ee-si-th-oon-zee

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