释义 |
[ joo-dee-uhn ] / dʒuˈdi ən /
nouna native or inhabitant of Judea. Origin of JudeanFirst recorded in 1645–55; Jude(a) + -an Words nearby JudeanJudd, judder, judder bar, Jude, Judea, Judean, Judeo-, Judeo-Christian, Judeo-Spanish, Jude the Obscure, Judezmo Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for JudeanHistory records internal Jewish strife to match and challenge the violence of the Judean war against the Seleucids. Don't Let the Maccabees Win|Matt Lerner|December 4, 2013|DAILY BEAST The Kidron Valley wends its way from the eastern side of the Old City, through the Judean Desert, to the Dead Sea. Losing Jerusalem Sewage Plant Could Prove Longer Term Win for Palestinians|Hillel Cohen|September 13, 2013|DAILY BEAST The short winter day was drawing to a close, and they were in danger of being benighted among the Judean uplands on Christmas Eve. More Tales of the Ridings|Frederic Moorman They give no hint, however, of the time or circumstances of such earlier Judean labor. The Life of Jesus of Nazareth|Rush Rhees
They read Greek mythology side by side with Judean mythology and noted similarities. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 12|Elbert Hubbard In the seventh century, according to their own records, they occupied the whole of Palestine except the Judean hills. Tent Work in Palestine|Claude Reignier Conder The caves in the Judean hills have been the refuge all through the centuries for those who were in danger from the government. Heroes of Israel|Theodore Gerald Soares
|