justicar

noun
/ˈd͡ʒʌst.ɪ.kɑɹ/

Etymology

Possibly derived from justiciar.

Definitions

  1. A representative and enforcer of the king or ruler's justice.

    • Spaceport Official: I wanted to be a justicar when I was young. Every asari does I guess.
    • Until the justicars got there, she was the only thing standing between the Black Sun gangsters and the relatively innocent residents of Gnawer's Roost.
    • As the justicar strode over to the knights, he saw Deothen shaking his head.
  2. Alternative form of justicar.

    • If the Nosferatu's demesnes are indeed as vast as reports claim, the Justicars reason, any sort of lawbreaking could take place down there.
    • The creature cursed and grunted as the Justicar hacked his sword into its armored hide. The thing's flesh jarred like teak, almost denting the Justicar's blade.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA