iudicem
iudicem is a Latin word that translates to "judge" or "i judge" in English, depending on its grammatical context. As a noun, iudicem is the accusative singular form of the Latin word iudex, which means judge. This form is often used as the direct object of a verb, indicating that a judge is being acted upon or is the recipient of an action. For example, in a sentence like "Caesar iudicem vidit," it means "Caesar saw the judge."
As a verb, iudicem can be the first-person singular present active subjunctive of the verb iudicare, meaning