“As a result of the trial a very solemn judgment is pronounced. The land is adjudged to the one party and his heirs, and abjudged (abiudicata) from the other party and his heirs for ever.” 2 Frederick Pollock & Frederic W. Maitland, The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I 63 (2d ed. 1899).
abjudge
abjudge (ab-j[schwa]j), vb. Archaic. To take away or remove (something) by judicial decision. Cf. ADJUDGE.