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  ۱) دادرس، داور؛ ۲) داوری کردن   
1) dâdras (#), dâvar; 2) dâvari kardan

Fr.: 1) juge; 2) juger   

1a) A public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
1b) A person qualified to pass a critical judgment.
2a) To pass legal judgment on; pass sentence on (a person).
2b) to form a judgment or opinion of; decide upon critically (Dictionary.com).

M.E. jugen, from Anglo-Fr. juger, O.Fr. jugier "to form an opinion about; make a decision," also "to try and pronounce sentence upon (someone) in a court," from Anglo-Fr juger, O.Fr. jugier "to judge, pronounce judgment; pass an opinion on," from L. iudicare "to judge, to examine officially; form an opinion upon; pronounce judgment," from iudicem "a judge," a compound of ius "right, law," → just, + root of dicere "to say."

Dâdras "justice administrator," from dâd, → justice, + ras present stem and agent noun of rasidan "to attain, to arrive, to mature," → access.