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The Ancient Greek word for judge is
κριτής





judge



Translations for judge and their definitions

κριτής
     1. n. umpire
     2. n. judge


κρίνω
     1. v. To separate, divide, part, distinguish between two things or people or among a group of things or people
     2. v. To order, arrange
     3. v. To inquire, investigate
     4. v. To select, choose, prefer
     5. v. To decide a dispute or contest, (with accusative of the contest or dispute, or accusative of a person involved in the contest or dispute); (intransitive) to pass judgement, come to a deci
     6. v.          (middle, passive) To have a contest decided
     7. v.          (middle, and passive) To contend, dispute, quarrel
     8. v. To decide or judge (+obj, grc, acc, and, inf, means=that something does something), +obj, grc, acc, and, acc, means=that something is something
     9. v. To discern between good and bad
     10. v. To judge, pronounce
     11. v. To bring to court, accuse
     12. v. To pass sentence on, condemn, criticize


βραβευτής
     1. referee


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