Justiciar

Pronunciation: /ˈdʒəsˈtɪkˈaɪˈɑɹ/

Justiciar (noun)

  1. A person in the past who acted as a judge or legal officer.

Examples

  • A justiciar ruled over legal matters in the medieval kingdom.
  • A justiciar was a judge in medieval times.

Common collocations: medieval judge, legal matters

Synonyms of Justiciar

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Justiciar

  • A justiciar upholds the law, while a criminal breaks it.