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English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Noun
2
Latin
2.1
Verb
3
Neapolitan
3.1
Verb
4
Spanish
4.1
Verb
English
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Etymology
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Blend
of
judicial
+
care
; compare
Medicare
,
denticare
.
Noun
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judicare
(
uncountable
)
(
US
,
law
)
A form of
legal aid
in which
private
lawyers
and
law firms
are paid to handle cases from eligible clients alongside the cases from their own fee-paying clients.
Latin
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Verb
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jūdicāre
inflection of
jūdicō
:
present
active
infinitive
second-person
singular
present
passive
imperative
/
indicative
Neapolitan
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Verb
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judicare
Alternative spelling of
jodecare
(
“
to
judge
”
)
Spanish
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Verb
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judicare
first
/
third-person
singular
future
subjunctive
of
judicar
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Latin verb forms
Latin terms spelled with J
Neapolitan lemmas
Neapolitan verbs
Spanish non-lemma forms
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