The Ancient Greek word for judge is
κριτής
Translations for judge and their definitions
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 |
κριτής | |
1. n. umpire | |
2. n. judge |
βραβευτής | |
1. referee |
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