adverb
informal, rareIn the manner, or with the air, of a judge; judicially; judiciously.
Origin
Early 18th century; earliest use found in Edward Ward (1667–1731), satirist. From judgmatical + -ly, humorously after e.g. dogmatically, with omission of -e apparently after judgment, variant of judgement.
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