Judaist

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Juda(ism) +‎ -ist.

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Noun[edit]

Judaist (plural Judaists)

  1. (Judaism, uncommon) One who believes and practices Judaism.
    Synonym: Jew
    Antonyms: gentile, goy
    Hypernyms: Abrahamist, Judeo-Christian, monotheist
    Hyponyms: halakhist, Orthodox Jew, rabbi
    • 2000, Jacob Neusner, chapter 1, in The Blackwell Companion to Judaism[1], Blackwell Publishing Ltd, →ISBN, page 5:
      All Judaists — those who practice the religion, Judaism — are Jews, but not all Jews are Judaists.

Usage notes[edit]

  • Sometimes used to refer to a religious Jew, thus more specific than Jew, which refers also to a secular Jew.

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /judaˈɪst/
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Noun[edit]

Judaist m (weak, genitive Judaisten, plural Judaisten, feminine Judaistin)

  1. A specialist in Jewish studies. (male or of unspecified gender)

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