Definitions for Judith

Judith Ju·dith

Spelling: [joo-dith]
IPA: /ˈdʒu dɪθ/

Judith is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 57 anagrams from letters in Judith (dhijtu).

Definitions for Judith

noun

  1. a devoutly religious woman of the ancient Jews who saved her town from conquest by entering the camp of the besieging Assyrian army and cutting off the head of its commander, Holofernes, while he slept.
  2. a book of the Apocrypha and Douay Bible bearing her name. Abbreviation: Jud.
  3. a river in central Montana, flowing N from the Little Belt Mountains to the Missouri River. 124 miles (200 km) long.
  4. a female given name.

Origin of Judith

≪ Hebrew yəhūdhīth Jew (feminine)

Examples for Judith

She would have done the same to Judith, except that Carol and Tyreese interrupted her.

"Never mind about Aunt Judith," interrupted Decatur, firmly.

But the police were in the hall, and Judith had come to the dining-room door.

Had she grown so accustomed to her aunt Judith's estimate of Mabel that she could accept it?

Several years ago, a 99-year-old woman called Judith Schwarz to her Manhattan apartment.

Rick must shepherd his newborn daughter, Judith, through this world of peril.

"I'd hang them two policemen, if I did what I should like to do," responded Judith.

They sacrifice their shelter to contain the walkers—and Judith gets her first action scene!

Judith Barnett is a lawyer/ international trade consultant representing global companies in the Middle East.

In process of time the girl's work was discovered—discovered by Judith.

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