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jus·ti·ci·ary \ˌjəˈstishēˌerē, -ri\ noun (-es) Etymology: Middle English justiciarie, from Medieval Latin justiciaria, justitiaria, from Latin justitia justice + -aria -ary 1. : the jurisdiction of a justiciar or of the High Court of Justiciary which consists of original and appellate jurisdiction in serious criminal cases and appellate jurisdiction from sheriff's decisions in civil matters in the small-debts court 2. [Medieval Latin justiciarius, justitiarius] : justiciar |