juger
Juger is a French verb meaning to judge in the sense of forming an opinion about someone or something, or to assess or evaluate. In legal usage, it also covers the act of trying or adjudicating a case. It is a regular -er verb, but like other -ger verbs it preserves the soft g before the -ons ending in the nous form.
Etymology and usage context: Juger derives from Old French juger, which itself comes from Latin iudicare, meaning
Conjugation and forms: As a standard -er verb, juger follows regular endings with the key exception that
Usage notes: Common transitive uses include juger quelqu'un coupable (to find someone guilty) and juger quelque