jugé
Appearance
See also: juge
French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Past particle of juger.
Pronunciation
[edit]Adjective
[edit]jugé (feminine jugée, masculine plural jugés, feminine plural jugées)
- judged (that was judged by the courts)
- (derogatory) judged (describes a man of whom one knows the lack of merit, the lack of honesty)
Derived terms
[edit]- au jugé (without seeing the animal at which one shoots)
- bien-jugé
- bien jugé, mal appelé (formula used in judgments when a senior judge upholds the sentence of a subordinate judge)
- chose jugé (point of dispute that has been definitively judged by the courts)
- mal-jugé
- mal jugé, bien appelé (formula used in judgments when a senior judge overrules the sentence of a subordinate judge)
Noun
[edit]jugé m (plural jugés)
- judgment
- 1948 January 1, Raymond Queneau, Saint-Glinglin [Saint Glinglin], Paris: Éditions Gallimard:
- Mais on avait déjà vu ça l’année précédente et la collection de Rosquilly était bien plus complète, au jugé des amateurs.
- But one had already seen it the previous year and the Rosquilly collection was much more complete, in the judgement of amateurs.
Participle
[edit]jugé (feminine jugée, masculine plural jugés, feminine plural jugées)
- past participle of juger
- 2022 November 18, 20 minutes, Paris, Île-de-France: Schibsted; Ouest-France Group, page 4:
- Il était jugé, jeudi, au tribunal correctionnel de Cahors (Lot), pour avoir blessé mortellement Morgan Keane, un jeune homme de 25 ans, sur son terrain.
- He was judged on Thursday at the Cahors Criminal Court (Lot), for fatally wounding Morgan Keane, a 25-year-old young man, on his land.
Further reading
[edit]- “jugé”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.