11. a brotherhood of monks, friars, or knights: orden
12. by order: sa utos
13. call to order, ask to be quiet and start work: magpatahimik, patahimikin (upang magsimula)
14. in order, in the right arrangement: nasa ayos, maayos
15. in order that, in order to, so that, with the aim that, for the purpose of: upang, sa hangaring, sa layuning
16. made to order: pasadya, ipinasadya
17. to order about or around, to send here and there, to tell to do this and that: utus-utusan, sugu-suguin
18. order of the day, the way things are, the way people are doing things, the style: kalakaran, moda, uso, takbo
19. out of order means (a) not working right: sira, may sira, may diperensiya (b) against the rules (of a meeting): labag sa tuntunin (c) in the wrong arrangement or condition: wala sa ayos, magulo
judge
n.
1. a public officer who hears and decides cases in a law court: hukom, huwes
2. a person chosen to settle a dispute or to decide who wins a race, etc.: tagahatol, tagapagpasiya
v.
1. to hear and decide cases, to pass judgment: humatol, hatulan, maghusga, husgahan, humukom, hukuman
2. to settle a dispute, decide on the winner in a race, a debate, etc.: magpasiya, pagpasiyahan
jury
n.
1. a group of persons chosen to decide in a law court: hurado, panghukumang lupong tagahatol
2. any group of persons chosen to decide who is the winner: inampalan, lupong tagahatol
will
n.
1. the power of the mind to decide and do: loob, kalooban, kalooban