Easton's Bible Dictionary (1897)/Daysman

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1456638Easton's Bible Dictionary — DaysmanMatthew George Easton

Daysman : An umpire or arbiter or judge (Job 9:33). This word is formed from the Latin diem dicere, i.e., to fix a day for hearing a cause. Such an one is empowered by mutual consent to decide the cause, and to "lay his hand", i.e., to impose his authority, on both, and enforce his sentence.