Judicium Dei—The judgment of God (as by 35 ordeal).

Judicium parium aut leges terræ—The judgment of our peers or the laws of the land. L.

Judicium subtile videndis artibus—A judgment nice in discriminating works of art. Hor.

Jugez un homme par ses questions, plutôt que par ses réponses—Judge of a man by his questions rather than his answers. Fr.

Jugulare mortuos—To stab the dead; to slay the slain. Pr.

Juncta juvant—Trivial things when united aid 40 each other.

Junctæque Nymphis Gratiæ decentes—The beauteous Graces linked hand in hand with the nymphs. Hor.

Junge Faullenzer, alte Bettler—A young idler makes an old beggar. Ger. Pr.

Junger Spieler, alter Bettler—Young a gambler, old a beggar. Ger. Pr.

Jungere dextras—To join right hands; to shake hands. Virg.