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Definition of Forejudge
1. v. t. To judge beforehand, or before hearing the facts and proof; to prejudge.
2. v. t. To expel from court for some offense or misconduct, as an attorney or officer; to deprive or put out of a thing by the judgment of a court.
Definition of Forejudge
1. Verb. (alternative form of forjudge) ¹
2. Verb. (archaic) To prejudge. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Forejudge
1. [v -JUDGED, -JUDGING, -JUDGES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Forejudge
Literary usage of Forejudge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Concise Etymological Dictionary of the English Language by Walter William Skeat (1901)
"L. forum, a marketplace, and E. door. Forego, to relinquish ; see Forgo.
forejudge (i)> to prejudge. From Fore and Judge. ..."
2. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: Or, a Commentary by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham (1832)
"See Mesne, Stat. West. 2. cap. д. The legal acceptation of the word, 100. b.
Where and for what cause the tenant shall forejudge his mesne, and where and ..."
3. The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803by Great Britain Parliament by Great Britain Parliament (1814)
"... the Address that has been made by the noble duke : it contains information
worthy the royal ear ; what effect it may produce is not for me to forejudge. ..."
4. A Complete System of Pleading: Comprehending the Most Approved Precedents by John Wentworth, George Townesend, James Cornwall (1798)
"... above charged upon him, or to forejudge or exclude him from the office, ...
and to forejudge and exclude hin from the office, liberties, ..."
5. The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Or, A Commentary ...by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham by Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Charles Butler, Matthew Hale, Heneage Finch Nottingham (1853)
"Where and for what cause the tenant shall forejudge his mesne, and where and
for .what not, 100. ab The form of a judgment in a ..."
6. The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary: Comprising the Terms and Phrases of American by Walter A. Shumaker, George Foster Longsdorf (1922)
"Among foreign writers, says Blount, forejudge is to banish, to expel. In this
latter sense, the word is also used in English law of an attorney who has been ..."
7. Systematic Arrangement of Lord Coke's First Institute of the Laws of England by John Henry Thomas, Sir Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, Heneage Finch Nottingham, Edward Coke, Matthew Hale (1836)
"See Mesne, Slot. Westm. 3. cap. 9. the legal acceptation of the word, iii.
279 where and for what cause the tenant shall forejudge his mesne, ..."