: an ancient Athenian performing the functions of both judge and juror at a trial
Word History
Etymology
borrowed from Greek dikastḗs, from dikad-, stem of dikázein "to judge, pass judgment" (verbal derivative of díkē "custom, usage, order, justice, judgment, lawsuit, penalty," probably derivative from the Indo-European verbal base *dei̯ḱ- "show, point out") + -tēs, agent suffix — more at diction
Note:
Compare, parallel to Greek, if not of Indo-European date, Sanskrit diś- "cardinal point," Latin dicis causā, dicis grātiā "for the sake of appearance/form."
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