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Aromanian
Etymology 1
Verb
giudicatã
- past participle of giudic (invariant form used with "to have" in verb constructions)
Adjective
giudicatã
- feminine singular of giudicat (feminine singular past passive participle of giudic used as an adjective)
Etymology 2
From Latin jūdicata, iūdicāta, plural of iūdicātum, from the verb iūdicō (“judge”), or possibly representing Latin iūdicāta. Compare Daco-Romanian judecată, also Albanian gjykatë.
Noun
giudicatã f (plural giudicãts)
- judgement
- trial, tribunal
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