Word Meanings - BARMASTER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Formerly, a local judge among miners; now, an officer of the barmote.
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- FORMERLY
In time past, either in time immediately preceding or at any indefinite distance; of old; heretofore. - JUDGER
One who judges. Sir K. Digby. - LOCALIZE
To make local; to fix in, or assign to, a definite place. H. Spencer. Wordsworth. - LOCALLY
With respect to place; in place; as, to be locally separated or distant. - LOCALITY
The perceptive faculty concerned with the ability to remember the relative positions of places. (more info) 1. The state, or condition, of belonging to a definite place, or of being contained within definite limits. It is thought that the soul - LOCALIZATION
Act of localizing, or state of being localized. Cerebral localization , the localization of the control of special functions, as of sight or of the various movements of the body, in special regions of the brain. - LOCALE
1. A place, spot, or location. 2. A principle, practice, form of speech, or other thing of local use, or limited to a locality. - OFFICER
Specifically, a commissioned officer, in distinction from a warrant officer. Field officer, General officer, etc. See under Field, General. etc. -- Officer of the day , the officer who, on a given day, has charge for that day of the quard, - JUDGE
A public officer who is invested with authority to hear and determine litigated causes, and to administer justice between parties in courts held for that purpose. The parts of a judge in hearing are four: to direct the evidence; to moderate length, - JUDGESHIP
The office of a judge. - JUDGE-MADE
Created by judges or judicial decision; -- applied esp. to law applied or established by the judicial interpretation of statutes so as extend or restrict their scope, as to meet new cases, to provide new or better remedies, etc., and often used - BARMOTE
A court held in Derbyshire, in England, for deciding controversies between miners. Blount. - LOCALISM
1. The state or quality of being local; affection for a particular place. 2. A method of speaking or acting peculiar to a certain district; a local idiom or phrase. - AMONG; AMONGST
among, AS. onmang, ongemang, gemang, in a crowd or mixture. For the 1. Mixed or mingled; surrounded by. They heard, And from his presence hid themselves among The thickest trees. Milton. 2. Conjoined, or associated with, or making part - LOCAL
Of or pertaining to a particular place, or to a definite region or portion of space; restricted to one place or region; as, a local custom. Gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name. Shak. Local actions , actions such as must be brought - MISJUDGE
To judge erroneously or unjustly; to err in judgment; to misconstrue. - PREJUDGE
To judge before hearing, or before full and sufficient examination; to decide or sentence by anticipation; to condemn beforehand. The committee of council hath prejudged the whole case, by calling the united sense of both houses of Parliament" a - FOREJUDGER
A judgment by which one is deprived or put of a right or thing in question. - ABJUDGE
To take away by judicial decision. - REJUDGE
To judge again; to re Rejudge his acts, and dignify disgrace. Pope. - ILL-JUDGED
Not well judged; unwise. - SUBOFFICER
An under or subordinate officer. - ADJUDGER
One who adjudges. - ADJUDGE
1. To award judicially in the case of a controverted question; as, the prize was adjudged to the victor. 2. To determine in the exercise of judicial power; to decide or award judicially; to adjudicate; as, the case was adjudged in the November - UNDEROFFICER
A subordinate officer.