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judger|ˈdʒʌdʒə(r)| [f. judge v. + -er1. Cf. AF. juggeour.] One who or that which judges (in various senses), a judge; usually, one who forms, or who is (well or ill) qualified to form, an opinion.
c1449Pecock Repr. 414 Such a iuger schulde iuge ouer presumptuoseli. 1556J. Heywood Spider & F. xcii. 51 Wrong iudgers, wrong iudgements. 1630S. Lennard tr. Charron's Wisd. (1658) 15 The eares..the Receivers and Judgers of sounds. 1859Tennyson Enid 1282 That..which a wanton fool, Or hasty judger would have called her guilt. |