Judaic


of or relating to Judaism:
the Judaic idea of justice.
of or relating to the ; Jewish.
Contemporary Examples

I’ve dedicated my life to the dissemination of this core message of the Judaic tradition, openly and unequivocally.
Peter Beinart’s Bias Against Me, Cory Booker, and Israel Rabbi Shmuley Boteach June 13, 2013

Historical Examples

Self-distrust and remorse were secretly undermining the rigour of his Judaic faith.
The Expositor’s Bible: The Epistle to the Galatians G. G. Findlay

Should not the vain attempt to hold by Judaic institutions cease?
The Expositor’s Bible:The Book of Numbers Robert A. Watson

Except the Judaic, it is the oldest of existing creeds; and beyond all comparison it numbers most adherents.
Is Life Worth Living? William Hurrell Mallock

His thoughts were not confined within the Judaic antithesis.
The Expositor’s Bible: Ephesians G. G. Findlay

It is absurd to quarrel with Milton’s deification of the Judaic Jehovah.
Visions and Revisions John Cowper Powys

A new collection of Judaic art has been recently opened in the Louvre.
A Text-Book of the History of Painting John C. Van Dyke

The dissensions excited by the Judaic controversy had excited their combative temper to an unusual degree.
The Expositor’s Bible: The Epistle to the Galatians G. G. Findlay

Gonzalez Baez, the Portuguese mentioned in the preceding chapter, suffered as a Judaic heretic.
The History of the Inquisition of Spain from the Time of its Establishment to the Reign of Ferdinand VII. Juan Antonio Llorente

Such traces may even be found in many heathen mythologies in contradistinction from the Judaic.
A Review of the Systems of Ethics Founded on the Theory of Evolution C. M. Williams

adjective
of or relating to the Jews or Judaism
a less common word for Jewish
adj.

1610s, from Middle French judaïque (15c.), and directly from Latin Iudaicus, from Greek Ioudaikos, from Ioudaios “Jew” (see Jew). Earlier in same sense was Judaical (late 15c.).

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