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Etymology The word doom comes from the Old English word dōm which has several mean
Etymology The word doomsday is derived from two Old English words dōm noun me
Etymology Origin Old French conscience from Latin conscientia from com with sci
Etymology From Middle French juriste from Latin iūrista from ius law ista ag
Etymology The word jury comes from the Old French word juré meaning sworn or oa
Etymology Middle English injure Old French enjoindre from Latin injungere Latin in
Etymology Latin ad iudicare ad to towards iudicare to judge Meaning To pas
Etymology The word judgment derives from the Old French jugement which in turn com
Etymology Middle English prejudice n prejudicen v Late Latin praejudicium Lati
Etymology Middle English deemen from Old English dēman from Proto West Germanic
Etymology The word assessor is derived from the Latin verb assidere which means to
Etymology The word judicial comes from the Latin word iudicium which means judgmen
Etymology Late Latin censere to assess a tax Latin census assessment registration
Etymology Latin anticipare from ante before capere to take Literally meaning
Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their historical development It involve
Etymology Etymology is the study of the origin and history of words It involves tracing