jugement
English edit
Noun edit
jugement (plural jugements)
French edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old French jugement. By surface analysis, juger + -ment. Or from Late Latin iūdicāmentum, from Latin iūdicō (“to pass judgement upon”). Compare Occitan and Catalan jutjament; Old Italian giudicamento; Spanish juzgamiento; Portuguese julgamento.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
jugement m (plural jugements)
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Further reading edit
- “jugement”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Norman edit
Etymology edit
Old French jugement, equivalent to juger + -ment, or from Late Latin iūdicāmentum, jūdicāmentum, from Latin iūdicō (“pass judgement upon”).
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Noun edit
jugement m (plural jugements)
Old French edit
Etymology edit
jugier + -ment, or from Late Latin iūdicāmentum, jūdicāmentum, from Latin iūdicō (“pass judgement upon”). Compare Old Occitan jujament.
Noun edit
jugement oblique singular, m (oblique plural jugemenz or jugementz, nominative singular jugemenz or jugementz, nominative plural jugement)