Giudẻo, a Iew, that is an incredulous or misbelieuing man.
Giudicábile, that may be iudged.
Giudicaménto, a iudgement, a doome.
Giudicáre, to iudge, to doome, to sentence, to giue iudgement, to decree, to censure. Also to deeme, to thinke, to suppose. It hath also beene vsed to bequeath by will and testament.
Giudicáto, iudged, doomed. Also the place, office, state or calling of a Iudge. Also bequeathed by will and Testament.
Giudicatóre, a iudger, a determiner, one that giueth sentence or doome.
Giudicatúra, a iudging, a determination, a iudicature. Also a Case of iudgement or decision. Also a Sessions holden.
Giúdice, a Iudge, a righter of causes.
Giudichéuole, that may be iudged.
Giudiciále, iudiciall, determinable, of or pertaining to iudgement.