judgo

Old Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin iūdicum, genitive plural of iūdex (a judge). Compare certain adjectives in Old French derived from genitive plural nouns, e.g. ancienor (ancient, belonging to the ancients), francor (French), paienor (pagan).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈʒudɡo/

Adjective

judgo

  1. legal, to be used in judgements
    fuero judgo
    book of the law (metonymy from 'townsquare of the judges', Latin forum iūdicum)
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