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umpire (n.)

mid-14c., noumper, from Old French nonper "odd number, not even," in reference to a third person to arbitrate between two, from non "not" (see non-) + per "equal," from Latin par "equal" (see par (n.)). Initial -n- lost by mid-15c. due to faulty separation of a noumpere, heard as an oumpere. Originally legal, the gaming sense first recorded 1714 (in wrestling).

umpire (v.)

1610s, from umpire (n.). Related: Umpired; umpiring.

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Definitions of umpire from WordNet
1
umpire (n.)
an official at a baseball game;
Synonyms: ump
umpire (n.)
someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue;
an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case
Synonyms: arbiter / arbitrator
2
umpire (v.)
be a referee or umpire in a sports competition;
Synonyms: referee
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