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judge (v.)

c. 1200, iugen, "examine, appraise, make a diagnosis;" c. 1300, "to form an opinion about; inflict penalty upon, punish; try (someone) and pronounce sentence," also intransitive, "make a decision, decide, think, suppose;" from Anglo-French juger, Old French jugier "to judge, pronounce judgment; pass an opinion on" (10c., Modern French juger), from Latin iudicare "to judge, to examine officially; form an opinion upon; pronounce judgment," from iudicem (nominative iudex) "a judge," a compound of ius "right, law" (see just (adj.)) + root of dicere "to say" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly").

Related: Judged; judging. Spelling with -dg- emerged mid-15c. The Old English word was deman (see doom (n.)). The Latin word also is the source of Spanish juzgar, Italian giudicare.

judge (n.)

mid-14c., "public officer appointed to administer the law" (early 13c. as a surname), also judge-man; from Old French juge, from Latin iudex "one who declares the law" (source also of Spanish juez, Italian giudice), a compound of ius "right, law" (see just (adj.)) + root of dicere "to say" (from PIE root *deik- "to show," also "pronounce solemnly").

Extended from late 14c. to persons to decide any sort of contest; from 1550s as "one qualified to pronounce opinion." In Jewish history, it refers to a war leader vested with temporary power (as in Book of Judges), from Latin iudex being used to translate Hebrew shophet.

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Definitions of judge from WordNet
1
judge (v.)
determine the result of (a competition);
judge (v.)
form a critical opinion of;
I cannot judge some works of modern art
Synonyms: evaluate / pass judgment
judge (v.)
judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time);
Synonyms: estimate / gauge / approximate / guess
judge (v.)
pronounce judgment on;
Synonyms: pronounce / label
judge (v.)
put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of;
The judge tried both father and son in separate trials
Synonyms: adjudicate / try
2
judge (n.)
a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice;
Synonyms: justice / jurist
judge (n.)
an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality;
Synonyms: evaluator
From wordnet.princeton.edu