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self-judged, ppl. a. [self- 2.] Judged by oneself. So self-ˈjudging vbl. n. and ppl. a.
1798W. Sotheby tr. Wieland's Oberon (1826) II. 10 Who but the wretch *self-judg'd, has cause to fear? 1850S. Dobell Roman iii. Poet. Wks. (1875) 49 Each self-judged helot, pleased to toil.
a1680Charnock Self-Exam. Wks. 1684 II. 825 With a power of self-tryal and *self-judging.
1847–54Webster, *Self-judging, judging one's self. |