Definition
Plural of deemster; multiple judges, especially in the Isle of Man's legal system.
Etymology
From 'deemster' (judge) with the regular plural '-s' ending. The term maintains its specific association with Isle of Man's unique judiciary.
Kelly Says
The Isle of Man's deemsters represent one of the few places where medieval judicial titles still work in their original form—they're not museum pieces, they're active judges, which shows how some legal traditions preserve old language while staying functionally modern.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ፍትሕ አስተዳደር
fit-ih as-te-da-der
CSČeština
soudci
sou-d-ci
DADansk
dommere
dom-mer-e
DEDeutsch
Richter
rik-ter
ELΕλληνικά
δικαστές
di-kas-tes
ESEspañol
jueces
hoo-e-ces
FISuomi
tuomarit
tuo-ma-rit
GUGU
ન્યાયાધીશ
nya-ya-dhi-sh
HAHA
mai shari'a
mai sha-ri-a
HIहिन्दी
न्यायाधीश
nya-ya-a-dhi-sh
IDBahasa Indonesia
hakim
ha-kim
ITItaliano
giudici
gee-doo-chi
KMKM
ព្រឹត្តិការ
prou-t-ti-ka-ar
MRMR
न्यायाधीश
nya-ya-a-dhi-sh
MSBahasa Melayu
hakim
ha-kim
MYမြန်မာ
တရားသူ
ta-ra-tha-su
NLNederlands
rechters
re-k-ters
NONorsk
dommere
dom-mer-e
PAPA
ਨਿਆયਪਾਲ
nya-ya-pa-al
PLPolski
sędziowie
szen-dzio-v-i
PTPortuguês
juízes
zhoo-i-zes
RORomână
judecători
yoo-de-ka-tori
SVSvenska
dommare
do-ma-re
SWKiswahili
mahakimu
ma-ha-ki-mu
TAதமிழ்
நீதிபதிகள்
nee-thi-pa-thi-gal
TEతెలుగు
న्याయమూర్తులు
nya-ya-moo-r-th-u-lu
THไทย
ผู้พิพากษา
poo-pee-pa-ksa
TLTL
mga hukom
mga hoo-kom
TRTürkçe
hakimler
ha-ki-mler
UKУкраїнська
судді
sud-di
VITiếng Việt
toà án
toa an