The difference between Justicer and Justiciar

When used as nouns, justicer means one who administers justice, particularly a judge, whereas justiciar means a high-ranking judicial officer of medieval england or scotland.


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  1. Justicer as a noun (archaic):

    One who administers justice, particularly a judge.

  1. Justiciar as a noun (historical):

    One who administers justice, particularly: A high-ranking judicial officer of medieval England or Scotland. A justice: a high-ranking judge. A Chief Justiciar: the highest political and judicial officer of the Kingdom of England in the 12th and 13th centuries. Various equivalent medieval offices elsewhere in Europe.

  2. Justiciar as a noun (Christian, theology, rare):

    A justiciary: a believer in the doctrine (or heresy) that adherence to religious law redeems mankind before God.

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