Judge
See also: judge
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d͡ʒʌd͡ʒ/
- Homophone: judge
- Rhymes: -ʌdʒ
Proper noun
Judge
- A surname originating as an occupation.
- (Christianity) epithet of God or Jesus in his role as supreme arbiter
- 1763, Charles Wesley, “And am I Born to Die?” (Hymn 59) in Hymns for Children, and Others of Riper Years:
- Wak’d by the trumpet’s sound,
I from my grave must rise,
And see the Judge with glory crown’d,
And see the flaming skies.
- Wak’d by the trumpet’s sound,
- 1763, Charles Wesley, “And am I Born to Die?” (Hymn 59) in Hymns for Children, and Others of Riper Years:
- An unincorporated community in Olmsted County, Minnesota, United States, named after Edward Judge.
- An unincorporated community in Osage County, Missouri, United States, named for a local judge who owned the town site.
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