dicast

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
dicast \di"cast\ (d[imac]"k[.a]st), n. [Gr. dikasth`s, fr.
   dika`zein to judge, di`kh right, judgment, justice.]
   A functionary in ancient Athens resembling closely to the
   modern juryman.
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