ユースティティア

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Japanese

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The statue of Justitia blindfolded and holding a balance and a sword, at the Haarlem City Hall, in Haarlem, Netherlands.

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin Iūstitia

Pronunciation

Proper noun

ユースティティア (Yūsutitia

  1. (Roman mythology) Justitia
    (せい)()()(がみ)とも()ばれるユースティティア(ぞう)は、(せい)()(しょう)(ちょう)であり、(けん)(てん)(びん)(たずさ)えた姿(すがた)(えが)かれることが(おお)です。これらのシンボルは、(ほう)(せい)()()(ほう)(せい)()において(じゅう)(よう)()()()っています。
    seigi no megami tomo yobareru Yūsutitia no zō wa, seigi no shōchō de ari, ken to tenbin o tazusaeta sugata de egakareru koto ga ōi desu. korera no shinboru wa, hōseido ya shihō seido nioite jūyō na imi o motte imasu.
    The statue of Justitia, often referred to as Lady Justice, is a symbolic representation of justice, commonly depicted with a sword and balance scales. These symbols carry significant meaning within the legal and judicial systems.