"Stalwart"
originated in Late Middle English as a Scots variant of the obsolete word
"stalworth," a combination of the Old English words "stǣl" ("place") and
"weorth" ("worth"). Its original but now dated usage
applied
Adjudicate, which is usually used to mean “to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute,” is one of several terms that give testimony to the influence of jus, the Latin word for “law,” on our legal language. Others include judgment, judicial, prejudice, jury, justice, injury, and perjury.