单词 | justry |
释义 | † justryn. Scots Law. Obsolete (historical in later use). 1. A right to administer justice; the administration of justice; jurisdiction as a justice; judicial power. Cf. justiciary n.1 1. historical in later use. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal power > [noun] jurisdictiona1300 authority1340 justry1391 powerc1395 justicec1405 strength1439 judicate1526 arbitrium1583 1391 in W. Fraser Lennox (1874) II. 44 It is acordit that the said Erle of the Leuenax salbe..depute to the said Erle of Fife of the justery of the schirefdomez of Striuelyne and Dunbertan of alsmekle as pertenis to the lordschip of the Leuenax als lang as the Erle of Fife has tha justeriez. 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) vi. l. 103 The makar abow, Quilk has in hand off iustry the ballance. 1504 in Rec. Parl. Scotl. to 1707 (2007) 1504/3/19 The part of Coule that is nocht within the bondis of my erle of Ergilis justry. 1532 in R. K. Hannay Acts Lords of Council Public Affairs (1932) 383 That quha cummis in contrar herof salbe callit to particular courtis of justry apoun xv dais. 1578 R. Robinson tr. Dyall of Dayly Contemplacion sig. B.iiv So dyd Cambises, which of Persia was kyng, Geuing afray to officers of iustry, Vpon a Iudge he made such punishing, Because he handled his office vntruely. 1864 J. E. Reid Hist. County of Bute v. 62 He had also the office of ‘Justry’ within the bounds of the island, and the power to grant remissions, except for treason. 2. The circuit court of an itinerant judge, a justice eyre. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > judicial body, assembly, or court > a or the session of a court > [noun] > circuit made by judge or sheriff eyrec1350 justry1420 sheriff tourn1432 tourn1432 progress?c1450 tourney1451 circuit1503 wayc1503 iter1647 1420 in J. Robertson Illustr. Topogr. & Antiq. Aberdeen & Banff (1862) IV. 181 The said Earll of Mar sall doe all his bisnes..till bring justris till the..profit of the said lord the Governour. a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Nero) vii. l. 2735 Þis Alexander..Was throw his lande trawalande, Haldande cowrttys and iustryis. 3. The body of judges or justices; = justiciary n.1 2. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > judicial body, assembly, or court > [noun] court1297 justicec1300 benchc1325 consistoryc1386 King's Courtc1400 open court?1456 justiciary1486 justry1489 seat1560 civil court1567 tribunal1590 judicatory1593 judicature1593 law-court1619 judiciary1623 jurisdiction1765 forum1848 1489 in T. Thomson Acts Lords Auditors (1839) 130/1 As wes preffit be a testimoniale of the adiurnale vnder the subscriptioune of Maister Richard Lawsoun Clerk of the Justiry. 1498 in G. Neilson & H. Paton Acts Lords of Council Civil Causes (1918) II. 162 Efter the forme of ane act of the Kingis adjurnale of justry extract be the hand of the Justice Clerk. 1515–16 in R. K. Hannay Acts Lords of Council Public Affairs (1932) 64 Quhen the Chancelar, the Justice, the Clerk of Covnsale and Clerk of Justry ar present in the town quhar the Kingis graice..hapnis to be. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1391 |
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