Sentences

justiciar in a sentence

n.

Definition

Justiciar: a high-ranking judicial officer or magistrate responsible for administering justice and overseeing legal matters, especially in a medieval context.

Sample Sentences

  1. The justiciar ruled with a firm hand, ensuring that justice was served fairly across the kingdom.
  2. In medieval times, the justiciar was often the highest judicial authority in the realm.
  3. The justiciar's decisions were final, and his reputation for fairness earned him the respect of both nobles and commoners.
  4. During the trial, the justiciar listened intently to both sides before delivering his verdict.
  5. Her ambition was to one day become a justiciar, bringing her vision of justice to life in the courts.

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