Judiciary
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early 19th century: from Latin judiciarius, from judicium ‘judgement’.
wiktionary
Borrowed from Latin iudiciarius, judiciarius.
etymonline
judiciary (adj.)
"relating to courts," early 15c., from Latin iudiciarius "of or belonging to a court of justice," from iudicium "judgment, court of justice," from iudicem "a judge" (see judge (n.)). The noun meaning "a body of judges, judges collectively" is from 1788 (judicature was used in this sense from 1590s).