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ENGLISH ROOT WORD: judic-, Jud, judge "judge", "law" from Latin iudex, iudicis, judex, judicis, judicare

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【judic-, Jud, judge】 are a [English Root word(stem)] from the Latin word(s) "iudex," "iudicis," "judex," "judicis," and "judicare."
It carries the basic meaning of "judge," and "law."



[English words in the top 5000 most frequently used containing the root "judic-, Jud, judge"]

judge ****[1327] If you judge something such as a competition, you decide who or what is the winner.
judgement ***[2700] A judgment is an opinion that you have or express after thinking carefully about something.
judgment **[2786] an opinion or decision that is based on careful thought
judicial **[4099] Judicial means relating to the legal system and to judgments made in a court of law.
prejudice **[3567] Prejudice is an unreasonable dislike of a particular group of people or things, or a preference for a one group of people or things over another.



[WORD ROOT]root Judic
[VARIATIONS OF ROOT] Judic, Juris, Jurid, judge, Judice
[ETYMOLOGY]root (Latin) iudex, iudicis, judex, judicis, judicare
[MEANING]root judge, law

【DETAILs OF ORIGIN(ETYMOLOGY】

  • 【Latin】 iudex [=judex] a judge
  • 【Latin】 iudicis a judge
  • 【Latin】 judex [from jus+dicere, nominative of iudicem] one who declares the law
  • 【Latin】 judicis [genitive singular of judex]
  • 【Latin】 judicare [from judex, iudicem] to judge, declare the law



Please see the Word information in detail as follows;

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judge ★★★★[1327] verb from judge 〈 Judic
【DEFINITION】 If you judge something such as a competition, you decide who or what is the winner.
【Declension/Conjugation】 judged, judged, judging, judges
【ROOTs】 judge(Judic); judge
【Etymology】 《Latin judicare[from judex, iudicem] to judge, declare the law
【First Known Meaning】 examine, appraise, make a diagnosis
【DERIVATIVEs】 judgeable, judgeless, judgelike, judgement, judger, judgeship, judgingly, judgment, judge, judgemental

judgement ★★★[2700] noun from judge 〈 Judic
【DEFINITION】 A judgment is an opinion that you have or express after thinking carefully about something.
【pl.】 judgements
【ROOTs】 judge(Judic); judge ment; suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin judicare[from judex, iudicem] to judge, declare the law
【First Known Meaning】 action of trying at law, trial
【DERIVATIVEs】 judgeable, judgeless, judgelike, judgement, judger, judgeship, judgingly, judgment, judge, judgemental



judgment ★★[2786] noun from judge 〈 Judic
【DEFINITION】 ① an opinion or decision that is based on careful thought
② the act or process of forming an opinion or making a decision after careful thought; the act of judging something or someone
③ the ability to make good decisions about what should be done
【COMPOSITION】 judge + ment
【ROOTs】 judg(Judic); judge ment; suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin judicare[from judex, iudicem] to judge, declare the law
【DERIVATIVEs】 judgeable, judgeless, judgelike, judgement, judger, judgeship, judgingly, judgment, judge

judicial ★★[4099] adjective from Judic 〈 jure
【DEFINITION】 Judicial means relating to the legal system and to judgments made in a court of law.
【COMPOSITION】 Judic + al
【ROOTs】 Judic; judge ial(al); adjective suffix
【Etymology】 《Latin iudex[=judex] a judge
【First Known Meaning】 of or pertaining to a judge; pertaining to the administration of justice,
【DERIVATIVEs】 judicially, judicial

prejudice ★★[3567] noun from Judic 〈 jure
【DEFINITION】 Prejudice is an unreasonable dislike of a particular group of people or things, or a preference for a one group of people or things over another.
【pl.】 prejudices
【ROOTs】 pre; before, previous Judice(Judic); judge
【Etymology】 《Latin iudex[=judex] a judge


Other words containing "judic-, Jud, judge"; adjudicate, adjudication, adjudicative, adjudicator, adjudicatory, extrajudicial, injudicious, judgemental, judgmental, Judic, judicable, judicative, judicator, judicatory, judicature, judiciary, judicious, juridically, nonjudgmental, nonjudicial, prejudge, prejudgment, prejudicial, quasijudicial

【OTHER ROOTs; 】

joy
journ-
ject
it-, ire-
integr
insul, isle
init
image, imit
idem, identi
I, me

 

 

 

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