Judean

//d͡ʒuˈdiː.ən//

Synonyms for "judean"

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Translations

9 translations across 6 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • Ἰουδαῖος noun (native or inhabitant of Judea)

Danish

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  • judæisk adj (of or pertaining to Judea)

Italian

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  • giudea noun (native or inhabitant of Judea)
  • giudeo noun (native or inhabitant of Judea)

Latin

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  • Iudaeus noun (native or inhabitant of Judea)

Polish

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  • judzki adj (of or pertaining to Judea)
  • Judejczyk noun (native or inhabitant of Judea)
  • Judejka noun (native or inhabitant of Judea)

Volapük

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  • Yudänik adj (of or pertaining to Judea)

Sample sentences

4 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Was Christianity invented by the Flavian imperial family to pacify Judean rebels?

Source: tatoeba (8831999)

The word "Jew" comes from the Latin word "Iudaeus", meaning "Judean."

Source: tatoeba (10234475)

The common Judean was typically a Pharisee, while the elite gravitated towards the Sadducees.

Source: tatoeba (12828604)

Jesus was Judean.

Source: tatoeba (13438621)

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