IUDAEUS, iudaeus
Sounds Like: yoo-DAH-eh-oos
Translations: Jew, a Jew, Jewish
From the root: IUDAEUS
Part of Speech: Noun, Adjective
Explanation: This word refers to a person from Judea or of Jewish descent. As a noun, it means 'a Jew'. As an adjective, it means 'Jewish', describing something related to Jews or Judea. It is commonly used to identify individuals or characteristics associated with the Jewish people.
Inflection: Singular, Nominative, Masculine (as a noun). As an adjective, it inflects for gender, number, and case (e.g., Iudaea for feminine, Iudaeum for neuter, Iudaei for plural masculine, etc.).
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