/ˈɜːmɪn/ – noun
Definition: con chồn bạc (dùng theo nghĩa bóng để chỉ chức vụ thẩm phán và về việc thi hành chức trách thẩm phán).
A more thorough explanation: Ermine refers to a weasel-like mammal with a white winter coat, native to northern regions. In legal contexts, ermine can also refer to the fur of this animal, traditionally used to trim the robes of judges and royalty as a symbol of office or rank.
Example: The judge’s ermine robe signified her authority and impartiality in the courtroom.