The Collaborative International Dictionary
Judicative
Judicative \Ju"di*ca*tive\, a.
Having power to judge; judicial; as, the judicative faculty.
--Hammond.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
judicative
1640s, from Latin iudicat-, past participle stem of iudicare "to judge," which is related to iudicem (see judge (v.)) + -ive.
Wiktionary
judicative
a. Having power to judge; judicial.