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Pronunciation: [d͡ʒuːdˈe͡ɪɪk] (IPA)

The word "judaic" refers to anything related to Judaism, the religion and culture of the Jewish people. It can also be spelled "Judaic" with a capital letter for emphasis. The IPA phonetic transcription for "judaic" is /dʒuːˈdeɪ.ɪk/, with the stress on the second syllable. Note the use of the letter "c" at the end of the word instead of "h" commonly seen in words derived from "Judaism". This spelling is less common but still acceptable in modern English.

JUDAIC Meaning and Definition

  1. Judaic is an adjective that pertains to Judaism, the monotheistic religion of the Jewish people. It is derived from the word "Judea," which was the ancient region in the Eastern Mediterranean where Judaism originated.

    The term Judaic is primarily used to describe anything related to, or characteristic of, Judaism. It encompasses the beliefs, practices, customs, laws, literature, history, and culture associated with the Jewish religion.

    In a broader sense, Judaic can also refer to anything originating from or associated with Jews, their communities, or their civilization. This can include Jewish art, music, language, philosophy, and sociology.

    The study of Judaic, also known as Jewish studies, is an interdisciplinary field that explores all aspects of Jewish life and culture, including religious texts, Jewish history, the Hebrew language, Jewish philosophy, and more. It seeks to examine the complex and diverse nature of the Jewish tradition from both historical and contemporary perspectives.

    The term Judaic is often used in academic and scholarly contexts to discuss and analyze the various facets of Jewish life. It is a broad and inclusive term that acknowledges the rich heritage and contributions of the Jewish people throughout history.

  2. Of or pert. to the Jews.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of JUDAIC

The word "judaic" comes from the noun "Judaism", which refers to the religion, philosophy, and culture of the Jewish people. The term "Judaism" is derived from the Hebrew word "Yahadut" or "Yehudut", which means "Jewishness" or "Jewry". It is rooted in the Hebrew name "Yehudah" (Judah), one of the twelve tribes of Israel and the name from which the term "Jew" is derived. Over time, "Judaism" expanded to encompass the broader religious and cultural aspects of the Jewish faith and its followers, leading to the adjective "judaic" being formed to describe anything related to Judaism.

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