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"judgment":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

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animus, animī m (cf. ἄνεμος)breath, life, soul, wind, spirit, mind, the rational soul in man, intellect, sensibility, will, reason, memory, consciousness, vital power, conscience, opinion, judgment, imagination, fancy

arbitrātiō, arbitrātiōnis fjudgment, will

arbitrātus, arbitrātūs mjudgment, freewill, inclination, pleasure, wish, choice, decision, direction, guidance

arbitrium, arbitriī ncoming near, a being present, presence, judgment, decision of an arbitrator, opinion, decision, mastery, dominion, authority, power, will, free-will

auctōritās, auctōritātis fproducing, production, invention, cause, view, opinion, judgment, counsel, advice, persuasion, encouragement, influence, will, pleasure, decision, bidding, command, precept, decree, liberty, ability, power, authority, might, power

authōritās, authōritātis fproducing, production, invention, cause, view, opinion, judgment, counsel, advice, persuasion, encouragement, influence, will, pleasure, decision, bidding, command, precept, decree, liberty, ability, power, authority, might, power

cēnsiō, cēnsiōnis festimating, taxing, censor’s estimating, censor’s rating, censor’s appraising, punishment, chastisement (of the censor), severe opinion, judgment, expression of opinion

cēnsūra, cēnsūrae foffice of censor, censorship, judgment, opinion, severe, rigid judgment, severity

cōgitātiō, cōgitātiōnis fthinking, considering, deliberating, thought, reflection, meditation, opinion, judgment, resolution, design, plan, project, ability of thinking, power of thought, faculty of thought, reasoning power

cōnsilium, cōnsiliī nunderstanding, judgment, wisdom, sense, penetration, prudence, the persons who deliberate, council, counsellor

cor, cordis n (καρδία, κῆρ, κέαρ)heart, soul, feeling, mind, judgment

crīmen, crīminis njudicial decision, verdict, judgment, charge, accusation, reproach, calumny, slander, object of reproach, object of invective, fault complained of, crime, fault, offence, defect, object representing a crime, cause of a crime, a criminal

critērium, critēriī ncriterion, judgment

disceptātiō, disceptātiōnis fdispute, disputation, debate, discussion, disquisition, decision, judicial award, judgment

sententia, sententiae fway of thinking, opinion, judgment, sentiment, purpose, determination, decision, will

suffrāgium, suffrāgiī nvotingtablet, ballot, vote, voice, suffrage, right of voting, right of suffrage, decision, judgment, opinion, favorable decision, assent, approbation, applause

sufrāgium, sufrāgiī nvotingtablet, ballot, vote, voice, suffrage, right of voting, right of suffrage, decision, judgment, opinion, favorable decision, assent, approbation, applause

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ab aspectūs iūdiciō remōtusabstract, withdrawn from sensual judgment

absque sententiāexcept the judgment

absque sententiāwithout judgment, contrary to the judgment

adsentārī, adsentor, adsentātus sumjoin one in judgment, join one in opinion, always to assent, agree with one in every thing, flatter

aequa lancis perpēnsiōimpartial assessment, balanced judgment

ampliāre, ampliō, ampliāvīmake wider, extend, enlarge, increase, amplify, render glorious, ennoble, delay judgment, delay decision, adjourn, defer his business

arbitrātū tuōat your judgment, at your freewill, at your inclination, at your pleasure, at your wish, at your choice, at your decision, at your direction, at your guidance

arbitrārī, arbitror, arbitrātus sumbe a hearer, be a beholder, observe, perceive, hear, examine, consider, weigh, make a decision, give judgment, give sentence, adjudge, put faith in, testify, declare or announce, give evidence, be of the opinion, believe, consider as, think, suppose

assentārī, assentor (adsentor), assentātus sumjoin one in judgment, join one in opinion, always to assent, agree with one in every thing, flatter

certa nota iūdicandīa certain criterion for the judgment

comparāre, comparō, comparāvī, comparātumcouple together in the same relation, connect in pairs, pair, match, unite, join, bring together to, couple together in judgment, count one object fully equal to another

diēs fāstījudgment days, Roman calendar

diēs fāstuscourt day, judgment day

dīlātiō, dīlātiōnis fputting off, delaying, deferring, adjournment of a legal hearing, adjournment of a judgment, interval

extrēmum iūdiciumdoomsday, last judgment

sententia terminālisfinal judgment, definitive judgment

statuere, statuō, statuī, statūtumstrengthen, support, constitute, appoint, create, fix, decide, determine, settle, bring about, choose, make a decision, conclude, determine, be convinced, judge, declare as a judgment, be of opinion, hold

ultimum iūdiciumdoomsday, last judgment

venit mihi in opīniōnemcome to a view, come to an opinion, come to an assessment, come to an assumption, come to a judgment

ventilātiō ultimaJudgment Day, Last Judgment, Divorce of Good and Evil

vindiciās dō secundum lībertātemdeclare free, pass a judgment on freedom

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