a. [f. late L. jūdicātōri-us JUDICATORY + -AL.] Of or pertaining to a judicator or judge; judicial.

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1818.  Jas. Mill, Brit. India, III. ii. 80. That very assembly … which had already decreed, in its legislative capacity, that such evidence was useful, now, in its judicatorial capacity, decreed that it was the reverse.

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