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he·ro·di·an I. \hə̇ˈrōdēən, heˈ-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin Herodianus, from Herodes (Herod) died 4 B.C. king of Judea + Latin -ianus -ian : a member of a political party of biblical times consisting of Jews who were apparently partisans of the Herodian house and together with the Pharisees opposed Jesus II. adjective Usage: usually capitalized : of or relating especially to Herod the Great, king of Judea (37-4 B.C.) |