vbl. sb. [f. JUSTICE v. + -ING1.] The administration of justice. Chiefly attrib., esp. in justicing-room, e.g., in the house of a justice of the peace.

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1606.  B. Barnes, 4 Bks. Offices, 145. That kinde of iustecying which is said to be common amongst the Turkes.

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1611.  Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. xx. (1623), 965. In this progresse, or rather itinirary Iusticing.

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1820.  Miss Mitford, in L’Estrange, Life (1870), II. 97. He is not the author of the book on justicing.

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1866.  Reade, Griffith Gaunt (1887), 39. Justicing-day brought him many visits.

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1873.  Miss Broughton, Nancy, I. 19. Prayers are held in the justicing room.

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