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judicator|ˈdʒuːdɪkeɪtə(r)| [a. late L. jūdicātor, agent-n. from jūdicāre to judge.] One who judges, or acts as a judge.
1759Robertson Hist. Scot. vi. Wks. 1813 I. 463 In this perilous position stood the Church, the authority of its judicators called in question. 1786State Papers in Ann. Reg. 262/1 Until their legality shall have been decided..by the judicators of the place into which the prize shall have been conducted. c1831Chalmers in Jean Watson Life And. Thomson iv. (1882) 51 The very presence of such would have resistless effect on the divisions of our judicators. |