A Dictionary of the English Language : in Which the Words Are Deduced From Their Originals, Explained in Their Different Meanings, And Authorized By the Names of the Writers in Whose Works They Are Found
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To JU'STICE, jflj'iis, V. a. [from the noun] To udminister jiistiee to an)'. Hiiyn-ard. JU'STICEMEN I, jds'tli-mSnt, s. [from justice.] Procedm-e in courts. JU'SITCER, jfts'tis-fir, s. [from To justice.] Ad- ministni tor of justice. Davifn. JU'SlKESlHI',jf.,'tti-sblp, s. [from justice.] Rank or offle- of justice. S-.riJI. JU'STICI.VBLE. jflMlsh'i-a.bl, a. [from justice.] Proper lo be examined in courts of justice. JUS! i'CIAKY,jiis-thb'i-ai-*, s. [justiciarus, barb- L«t.7 A chief justice. Hln.k...ituiif. JU'sriFIAULE, jAi'ii-ll-a-bl, a. [from justify.] Oelensible by l>iw or icusun; ctable to jus- tire. Eroytiii. KAN KEK Fite, At, fill, fit;— mi, mjtj— pine; pin,— JXTSTIFIABLENESS, j&,'ti-fi iW-n^S »• [from JHscitiable.] ttfttiiud ; possibility ot biiiig taiviy dutciult^. Kins Charles. JU'S . IIIABLY, jii.'ii fl-a-bl4, ad. [(rom justi- fiaulc.] Kichtly; so as to bu supported by I'iglit. ,1^1. JUS IIFICA'TION, jfis-ti-fe-ka'shiiii, s. [justifica- tion, Fiencb.]— 1. Deieiice; iiiaintc-iiaiiCf; vindi- cation; support.
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