judg
judg | |
pronunciación | falta agregar |
Etimología 1
editarDel francés antiguo jugier y del latín iudicare, del latín iudicem, compuesta del latín dicere.
Sustantivo
editarSingular | Plural |
---|---|
judg | judges |
- 1
- Grafía obsoleta de judge.
Verbo
editar1.ª persona | 2.ª persona | 3.ª persona | Pasado | Participio pasado | Gerundio |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
judg | judgest¹ | judges judgeth¹ |
judged | judged | judging |
¹ Arcaicas.
- 2
- Grafía obsoleta de judge.
- Ejemplo:
A S for the Fathers ( ſuppoſing them free of their many Adulterations, Interpolations, and all thoſe Errors and Incertaintys which the proceſs of time and fraud of men has foiſted into them ) they are to be accepted only as Witneſſes, not as Judges : that is to ſay, they may prove matter of Fact, but none of their words matter of Right ; eſpecially if we conſider their Writings, either Homilys, Commentarys, on Controverſys, which are ever directed to another end than this is, and they themſelves ( men ſecluded from Buſiness ) are ſo much more unable to judg and reſolve civil Controverſys, in regard the unhappineſs of the latter times had produc’d many Controverſys not known or thought of in their days, which not falling directly under their Profeſſion, cannot receive any Light or Authority from them.James Harrington. The Oceana of James Harrington. Página 9. 1700.
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