jugement

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English

Noun

jugement (plural jugements)

  1. Obsolete spelling of judgment

French

Etymology

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

  • IPA(key): /ʒyʒ.mɑ̃/
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Noun

jugement m (plural jugements)

  1. judgment

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Norman

Etymology

Old French jugement, equivalent to juger +‎ -ment, or from Late Latin iūdicāmentum, jūdicāmentum, from Latin iūdicō (pass judgement upon).

Pronunciation

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Noun

jugement m (plural jugements)

  1. (Jersey) judgment

Old French

Etymology

jugier +‎ -ment, or from Late Latin iūdicāmentum, jūdicāmentum, from Latin iūdicō (pass judgement upon). Compare Old Occitan jujament.

Noun

jugement oblique singularm (oblique plural jugemenz or jugementz, nominative singular jugemenz or jugementz, nominative plural jugement)

  1. judgment

Descendants

  • English: judgment
  • French: jugement
  • Norman: jugement (Jersey)
  • Walloon: djudjmint