Ju"di*ca*to*ry (?), a. [L.
judicatorius.] Pertaining to the administration of
justice; dispensing justice; judicial; as, judicatory
tribunals. T. Wharton.
Power to reject in an authoritative or
judicatory way.
Bp. Hall.
Ju"di*ca*to*ry (277), n. [L.
judicatorium.]
1. A court of justice; a tribunal.
Milton.
2. Administration of justice.
The supreme court of judicatory.
Clarendon.