Noli judicare ut judicari primum debes.
judge not lest ye be judged
Deus tantum me damnabit Loosely translated in Latin "Only God will Judge Me" Todd from Iowa
The Latin word for "judge" is judex, judicis, a noun of the third declension.The verb "to judge" is judico, judicare, judicavi, judicatus (first conjugation).
A judge's chambers is a fancy way of saying a judge's office.
The Latin root for "Judges" is "iudex," which means "judge" or "decider."
The origin stems from Latin Judicare (to judge) this passed into old Anglo French as Juger. meaning 'to form an opinion about'.
The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.
Deus judex ultimus.
Iudicare - to judge.
Jurist
In Pig Latin, "only god can judge me" would be "onlyay ogday ancay udgejay emay."
Tu quis es ut me judices?