| 单词 | adjudger | 
| 释义 | adjudgern. Now rare.  1.  Scots Law. A person in whose favour an adjudication (adjudication n. 3a) is granted. ΚΠ 1682    in  J. Gilmour  & D. Falconer Coll. Decisions Lords of Council 		(1701)	  ii. 10  				It was alledged for the adjudger, that he ought to be preferred, because..adjudications come in place of comprisings. 1722    W. Forbes Inst. Law Scotl. I.  iii. ii. 39  				Adjudication is a Decreet of the Lords of Session, adjudging and appropriating a Person's Lands to belong to his creditor, who is called the Adjudger, for Payment or Performance. 1773    J. Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. II.  iii. 414  				By the usage of Scotland, the claim of recompence is, in the case of repairing an house by a liferenter or adjudger, restricted to such expences as are profitable to the owner. 1833    Decisions Court of Session 581  				It is also clear that all personal privileges do not pass to the adjudger. 1898    J. G. Stewart Treat. Law Diligence vii. 164  				But between an adjudger and a heritable creditor there seems this difference. An adjudger has no right to rents bygone at the date of his decree. 1908    J. Craigie  & J. Bartholomew Elem. Conveyancing  ii. vi. 335  				The adjudger should treat the decree in his favour as equivalent to an assignation of an unrecorded conveyance.  2.  A person who adjudges something; an adjudicator, a judge. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > 			[noun]		 > one who judges or decides departer1382 judgec1390 judgerc1449 terminer1496 arbiterc1503 legislatora1513 determiner1530 pronouncer1561–2 judicant1570 censurer1585 discusser1587 sentencer1589 justicer1609 judicator1613 auditor1640 dijudicant1661 adjudicator1705 adjudger1821 1821    W. Scott Let. 6 Apr. in  H. Addington Life & Corr. 		(1847)	 III. App. 486  				All such will thrust their efforts on the proposed adjudgers of the prizes. 1833    T. De Quincey Cæsars in  Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. Jan. 56/1  				The fabulous adjudgers of future punishments. 1854    Eliza Cook's Jrnl. 23 Sept. 343/2  				The adjudgers of the prizes at such an exhibition would have a difficult office of it. 1902    Sat. Rev. 1 Mar. 274/1  				Who is to ensure the capacity of the rulers, and still more of the adjudgers of excellence and of the adjusters of standards? 1977    Jrnl. Afr. Law 21 19  				An ever-increasing involvement of the laymen in the work of the courts..as adjudgers of title and wrong in civil cases. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021). <  | 
	
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