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jus·ti·ci·ar·y J0087900 (jŭ-stĭsh′ē-ĕr′ē) also jus·ti·ci·ar (-ē-ər)n. pl. jus·ti·ci·ar·ies also jus·ti·ci·ars A high judicial officer in medieval England. [Medieval Latin iūstitiāria, from feminine of iūstitiārius, of the administration of justice, from Latin iūstitia, justice; see justice.]justiciar (dʒʌˈstɪʃɪˌɑː) n (Law) English legal history the chief political and legal officer from the time of William I to that of Henry III, who deputized for the king in his absence and presided over the kings' courts. Also called: justiciary jusˈticiarˌship njus•ti•ci•ar (dʒʌˈstɪʃ i ər) n. 1. a high judicial officer in medieval England. 2. the chief political and judicial officer in England from the reign of William I to that of Henry III. [1475–85; < Medieval Latin jūsticiārius justiciary] jus•ti′ci•ar•ship`, n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | justiciar - formerly a high judicial officerjusticiaryBritain, Great Britain, U.K., UK, United Kingdom, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland - a monarchy in northwestern Europe occupying most of the British Isles; divided into England and Scotland and Wales and Northern Ireland; `Great Britain' is often used loosely to refer to the United Kingdomjudge, jurist, justice - a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice |
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JUSTICIAR, or JUSTICIER. A judge, or justice the same as justiciary. justiciarenUK
Synonyms for justiciarnoun formerly a high judicial officerSynonymsRelated Words- Britain
- Great Britain
- U.K.
- UK
- United Kingdom
- United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
- judge
- jurist
- justice
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