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tribu·nal \trīˈbyünəl, trə̇ˈb- sometimes ˈtribyən-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin, from tribunus Roman official, judge 1. : tribune: II as a. : the seat of a judge or one acting as a judge : the bench on which a judge and his associates sit for administering justice b. : judgment seat < appear before the august and holy tribunal of God — J.N.Davies > 2. : a court or forum of justice : a person or body of persons having authority to hear and decide disputes so as to bind the disputants < the Supreme Court is the highest tribunal of the United States > 3. : something that decides or judges : something that determines or directs a judgment or course of action < the tribunal of events — George Santayana > < answerable to no tribunal but that of their own judgment — Edith Wharton > |