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iudaicus
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Latin
Etymology
From Biblical Hebrew יהודה (Y'huda, “Judah”).
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [juːˈda.ɪ.kʊs]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [juˈdaː.i.kus]
Adjective
iūdaicus (feminine iūdaica, neuter iūdaicum); first/second-declension adjective
- Jewish
- c. 400, Jerome of Strido, tr., J. G. Lardinois, ed. The Latin Vulgate Bible, as published in Le Nouveau Testament de N.S. Jésus-Christ, Texte de la Vulgate, Imprimerie de J. G. Lardinois, Titus 1:14, page 342:
- Non intendentes judaicïs fabulis, et mandatis hominum, aversantium se a veritate.
- Not paying attention to Jewish fables, and commandments of men [who are] turning themselves away from truth.
- Non intendentes judaicïs fabulis, et mandatis hominum, aversantium se a veritate.
- c. 400, Jerome of Strido, tr., J. G. Lardinois, ed. The Latin Vulgate Bible, as published in Le Nouveau Testament de N.S. Jésus-Christ, Texte de la Vulgate, Imprimerie de J. G. Lardinois, Titus 1:14, page 342:
- Of or relating to the province of Judea
Declension
First/second-declension adjective.
Synonyms
- (Jewish): hebraeus
Descendants
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