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judgess Now rare.|ˈdʒʌdʒɪs| [f. as prec. + -ess.] A female judge; a woman who judges.
1535Coverdale Judg. iv. 4 At ye same tyme was Iudgesse in Israel the prophetisse Debbora, the wyfe of Lapidoth. 1632Heywood 1st Part Iron Age i. Wks. 1874 III. 279, I make you Iudgesse..You needes must say I am the properer man. 1776J. Adams in Fam. Lett. (1876) 172 You are now..elected into an important office, that of judgess of the Tory ladies. 1889C. Edwardes Sardinia 304 Eleonora, the judgess. |