sub judice
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin sub iūdice.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sʌb ˈdʒuːdɪsiː/
Adjective
sub judice (not comparable)
- (law, of a case or matter before a court) Under consideration; being presently considered, litigated, or adjudicated.
- Synonym: at bar
- 2000, Graham Priest, Logic: A Very Short Introduction:
- The logic of phrases such as "knows that" is still very much sub judice in logic.
Related terms
Italian
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from Latin sub iūdice (literally “under judge”).
Adjective
sub judice (invariable)
- under trial or being considered by a judge or court; sub judice
Adverb
sub judice
- under trial or being considered by a judge or court; sub judice