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.
1606. B. Barnes, 4 Bks. Offices, 145. That kinde of iustecying which is said to be common amongst the Turkes.
1611. Speed, Hist. Gt. Brit., IX. xx. (1623), 965. In this progresse, or rather itinirary Iusticing.
1820. Miss Mitford, in LEstrange, Life (1870), II. 97. He is not the author of the book on justicing.
1866. Reade, Griffith Gaunt (1887), 39. Justicing-day brought him many visits.
1873. Miss Broughton, Nancy, I. 19. Prayers are held in the justicing room.