sądzić
Meaning
- to judge; to try (to preside over a legal case in order to determine someone's fate in court)
- to judge, to deem (to evaluate or assess someone)
- to think; to suppose; to presume (to hold an opinion) [with o (+ locative) ‘about whom/what’],
- to judge (to to administer justice, to exercise judicial power)
- to grant; to allocate
- (obsolete) to judge (to assess negatively)
- (colloquial) to litigate (to go to law) [with z (+ instrumental) ‘with whom’],
- (obsolete) to be judged (to be evaluated or assessed)
- (obsolete) to be held; to take place
- (obsolete) to judge oneself (to consider oneself, to deem oneself)
Frequency
Hyphenated as
są‧dzić
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈsɔɲ.d͡ʑit͡ɕ/
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish sędzić. By surface analysis, sąd + -ić.
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