Definitions for Judaic

Judaic Ju·da·ic

Spelling: [joo-dey-ik]
IPA: /dʒuˈdeɪ ɪk/

Judaic is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 63 anagrams from letters in Judaic (acdiju).

Definitions for Judaic

adjective

  1. of or relating to Judaism:
  2. of or relating to the Jews; Jewish.

Origin of Judaic

1605-15; Latin jūdaicus Greek ioudaikós, equivalent to Ioudaî(os) Jew + -ikos -ic

Examples for Judaic

Judaic Christianity was a local affair, and had a very short life.

Gonzalez Baez, the Portuguese mentioned in the preceding chapter, suffered as a Judaic heretic.

He was short, and had the aquiline nose and general type of Judaic features.

It is absurd to quarrel with Milton's deification of the Judaic Jehovah.

A new collection of Judaic art has been recently opened in the Louvre.

The Judaic mental processes have been sharpened by migration.

Should not the vain attempt to hold by Judaic institutions cease?

And the Judaic ascendency was no less a danger to the Church.

His thoughts were not confined within the Judaic antithesis.

I've dedicated my life to the dissemination of this core message of the Judaic tradition, openly and unequivocally.

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