Etymology:
Meaning and Origin:
The word has since evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings, including:
Legal context: A formal decision or ruling made by a court of law.
Historical Usage:
Etymology Latin judex meaning judge Proto Indo European root dyeu or diu
Etymology Origin Old French conscience from Latin conscientia from com with sci
Etymology The word doom comes from the Old English word dōm which has several mean
Etymology The word acknowledgment derives from two Latin words ad meaning toward
Etymology Latin adcognoscere meaning recognize acknowledge Composed of ad to to
Etymology The word judgment derives from the Old French jugement which in turn com
Etymology Latin sagacitas keenness of perception discernment cleverness Proto In
Etymology Old French discernement Latin discernere to separate distinguish Proto
Etymology Middle English minde from Old English mynd memory recollection remembran
Etymology Old English mistæc meaning a misunderstanding an error Germanic root
Etymology Gnomic is derived from the Greek word gnōmē which means maxim sente
Etymology The term arbitration comes from the Latin word arbitratio which means jud
Etymology The word doom comes from the Old English word dōm which has several mean
Etymology The word opinion originates from the Latin word opinio which means belief
Etymology The word estimation comes from the Latin word aestimatio which means to ap
Etymology Latin determinare to mark off establish limits fix From de away o