judicium dei

judicium Dei (joo-dish-ee-[schwa]m dee-I). Hist. God’s supposed judgment on the merits of the case, made manifest by the outcome of an observable event. • Examples dating from Norman times were the trial by combat and the ordeal. See ORDEAL; TRIAL BY COMBAT.
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