julgador

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Portuguese

Etymology

Julgar (to judge) +‎ -dor. Possibly corresponds to Late Latin jūdicātōrem or iūdicātōrem, accusative form of iūdicātor (judger), from Latin iūdicō.

Pronunciation

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Noun

julgador m (plural es, feminine julgadora, feminine plural julgadoras)

  1. judge (someone with valued opinions)
  2. judger (one who judges)

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