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judge advocate
軍法官
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Judge
n.
1.
Law
A
public
officer
who
is
invested
with
authority
to
hear
and
determine
litigated
causes
,
and
to
administer
justice
between
parties
in
courts
held
for
that
purpose
.
The
parts
of
a
judge
in
hearing
are
four
:
to
direct
the
evidence
;
to
moderate
length
,
repetition
,
or
impertinency
of
speech
;
to
recapitulate
,
select
,
and
collate
the
material
points
of
that
which
hath
been
said
;
and
to
give
the
rule
or
sentence
.
--
Bacon
.
2.
One
who
has
skill
,
knowledge
,
or
experience
,
sufficient
to
decide
on
the
merits
of
a
question
,
or
on
the
quality
or
value
of
anything
;
one
who
discerns
properties
or
relations
with
skill
and
readiness
;
a
connoisseur
;
an
expert
;
a
critic
.
A
man
who
is
no
judge
of
law
may
be
a
good
judge
of
poetry
,
or
eloquence
,
or
of
the
merits
of
a
painting
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
A
person
appointed
to
decide
in
a
trial
of
skill
,
speed
,
etc
.,
between
two
or
more
parties
;
an
umpire
;
as
,
a
judge
in
a
horse
race
.
4.
Jewish Hist.
One
of
the
supreme
magistrates
,
with
both
civil
and
military
powers
,
who
governed
Israel
for
more
than
four
hundred
years
.
5.
pl.
The
title
of
the
seventh
book
of
the
Old
Testament
;
the
Book
of
Judges
.
Judge Advocate
Mil. & Nav.
,
a
person
appointed
to
act
as
prosecutor
at
a
court-martial
;
he
acts
as
the
representative
of
the
government
,
as
the
responsible
adviser
of
the
court
,
and
also
,
to
a
certain
extent
,
as
counsel
for
the
accused
,
when
he
has
no
other
counsel
.
Judge-Advocate General
,
in
the
United
States
,
the
title
of
two
officers
,
one
attached
to
the
War
Department
and
having
the
rank
of
brigadier
general
,
the
other
attached
to
the
Navy
Department
and
having
the
rank
of
colonel
of
marines
or
captain
in
the
navy
.
The
first
is
chief
of
the
Bureau
of
Military
Justice
of
the
army
,
the
other
performs
a
similar
duty
for
the
navy
.
In
England
,
the
designation
of
a
member
of
the
ministry
who
is
the
legal
adviser
of
the
secretary
of
state
for
war
,
and
supreme
judge
of
the
proceedings
of
courts-martial
.
Syn:
--
Judge
,
Umpire
,
Arbitrator
,
Referee
.
Usage:
A
judge
,
in
the
legal
sense
,
is
a
magistrate
appointed
to
determine
questions
of
law
.
An
umpire
is
a
person
selected
to
decide
between
two
or
more
who
contend
for
a
prize
.
An
arbitrator
is
one
chosen
to
allot
to
two
contestants
their
portion
of
a
claim
,
usually
on
grounds
of
equity
and
common
sense
.
A
referee
is
one
to
whom
a
case
is
referred
for
final
adjustment
.
Arbitrations
and
references
are
sometimes
voluntary
,
sometimes
appointed
by
a
court
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ad·vo·cate
n.
1.
One
who
pleads
the
cause
of
another
.
Specifically
:
One
who
pleads
the
cause
of
another
before
a
tribunal
or
judicial
court
;
a
counselor
.
Note:
☞
In
the
English
and
American
Law
,
advocate
is
the
same
as
“counsel,”
“counselor,”
or
“barrister.”
In
the
civil
and
ecclesiastical
courts
,
the
term
signifies
the
same
as
“counsel”
at
the
common
law
.
2.
One
who
defends
,
vindicates
,
or
espouses
any
cause
by
argument
;
a
pleader
;
as
,
an
advocate
of
free
trade
,
an
advocate
of
truth
.
3.
Christ
,
considered
as
an
intercessor
.
We
have
an
Advocate
with
the
Father
.
--
1
John
ii
. 1.
Faculty of advocates
Scot.
,
the
Scottish
bar
in
Edinburgh
.
Lord advocate
Scot.
,
the
public
prosecutor
of
crimes
,
and
principal
crown
lawyer
.
Judge advocate
.
See
under
Judge
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
judge
advocate
n
1:
an
officer
assigned
to
the
judge
advocate
general
2:
a
staff
officer
serving
as
legal
adviser
to
a
military
commander
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