Etymology: [ 'jü ] (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French gyu, from Latin Judaeus, from Greek Ioudaios, from Hebrew YehudhI, from YehudhAh Judah, Jewish kingdom.
yahudiler, yahudi, i., s. Musevi, Yahudi, kazıkçı satıcı, kazıklamak, tefeci, ıbrani, musevi, İbrani, kazık atmak, alışverişte pazarlığı kendi lehine kabul ettirmek, asağ, jew down k,
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jew, plural of Jew, antisemitism, Originally, a Jew was a member of the state of Judah during the period of the division of Israel into two nations: Judah and Israel It became a common reference from the 8th century B C Today it is used of adherents of the Jewish religion, general name for the Semitic people descended from Abraham, Hebrews, in Dryden's satire of Absalom and Achitophel, those English who were loyal to Charles II , called David "The Jews, a headstrong, moody, murmuring race, God's pampered people, whom, debauched with ease, No king could govern, nor no god could please " Part i verses 45-48 Jews born with tails (See Raboin ), The people of Abraham Jesus was a Jew, offensive, third person singular of jew, Alternative capitalization of jew, A person who claims a cultural or ancestral connection to the Jewish people (see secular Jew), An adherent of Judaism, Yehudi, hymie, To bargain, to attempt to gain an unfair price in a business deal; to defraud, offensive, alternative spelling of jew, one of Jewish descent, one who is descended from the Biblical Hebrews; member of the Jewish religion, A Jew is a person who believes in and practises the religion of Judaism. someone whose religion is Judaism, or who is a member of a group whose traditional religion is Judaism (gyu, from Judaeus, from Ioudaios, from Yehudhi, from Yehudhah ). Any person whose religion is Judaism. In a wider sense the term refers to any member of a worldwide ethnic and cultural group descended from the ancient Hebrews who traditionally practiced the Jewish religion. The Hebrew term Yehudi, translated as Judaeus in Latin and Jew in English, originally referred to a member of the tribe of Judah. In Jewish tradition, any child born of a Jewish mother is considered a Jew; in Reform Judaism a child is considered a Jew if either parent is Jewish, To bargain, to attempt to gain an unfair price in a business deal, An adherent of the Jewish faith, particularly after the exile of Judeans to Babylon, jwif, a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties, from Greek Ioudaios, someone from Judea or "Judah " Later used of anyone descended from Israel In modern usage, according to halakhah, one is a Jew if one has Jewish parents (at least a Jewish mother), or has undergone conversion in accordance with Jewish law, Originally, one belonging to the tribe or kingdom of Judah; after the return from the Babylonish captivity, any member of the new state; a Hebrew; an Israelite, Someone that follows Judaism Since they did not claim to be Catholics, they could not be heretics The, The term applied to the people of God after the Babylonian exile; it is derived from the Hebrew/Aramaic term for Judeans, jehudi See Introduction, A DESCENDENT OF JUDAH In its narrowest definition a jew is descendant of Abraham through Judah However many of the Jews living in the territory of Judea were actually descendants of other tribes, such as Levites, and Benjaminites or in some cases there were proselytes to the faith (i e Ruth) In a broader sense, Jews were those who lived in Judea and held allegiance to Moses (who was not a Jew but a Levite) Lehi is an example of a Jew who did not descend from Judah yet lived in Judea and considered himself culturally a "Jew" (see 2 Nephi 33:8) After the removal of the Northern Kingdom (also called the Kingdom of Israel or Ephraim 722 B C the terms Jew, Hebrew & Israelite became virtually synonymous,
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Originally, a Jew was a member of the state of Judah during the period of the division of Israel into two nations: Judah and Israel It became a common reference from the 8th century B C Today it is used of adherents of the Jewish religion
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general name for the Semitic people descended from Abraham, Hebrews isim
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in Dryden's satire of Absalom and Achitophel, those English who were loyal to Charles II , called David "The Jews, a headstrong, moody, murmuring race, God's pampered people, whom, debauched with ease, No king could govern, nor no god could please " Part i verses 45-48 Jews born with tails (See Raboin )
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A person who claims a cultural or ancestral connection to the Jewish people (see secular Jew) - "do we not die? And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?"
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An adherent of Judaism
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To bargain, to attempt to gain an unfair price in a business deal; to defraud
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one of Jewish descent, one who is descended from the Biblical Hebrews; member of the Jewish religion isim
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A Jew is a person who believes in and practises the religion of Judaism. someone whose religion is Judaism, or who is a member of a group whose traditional religion is Judaism (gyu, from Judaeus, from Ioudaios, from Yehudhi, from Yehudhah ). Any person whose religion is Judaism. In a wider sense the term refers to any member of a worldwide ethnic and cultural group descended from the ancient Hebrews who traditionally practiced the Jewish religion. The Hebrew term Yehudi, translated as Judaeus in Latin and Jew in English, originally referred to a member of the tribe of Judah. In Jewish tradition, any child born of a Jewish mother is considered a Jew; in Reform Judaism a child is considered a Jew if either parent is Jewish
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To bargain, to attempt to gain an unfair price in a business deal
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An adherent of the Jewish faith, particularly after the exile of Judeans to Babylon
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a person belonging to the worldwide group claiming descent from Jacob (or converted to it) and connected by cultural or religious ties
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from Greek Ioudaios, someone from Judea or "Judah " Later used of anyone descended from Israel In modern usage, according to halakhah, one is a Jew if one has Jewish parents (at least a Jewish mother), or has undergone conversion in accordance with Jewish law
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Originally, one belonging to the tribe or kingdom of Judah; after the return from the Babylonish captivity, any member of the new state; a Hebrew; an Israelite
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Someone that follows Judaism Since they did not claim to be Catholics, they could not be heretics The
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The term applied to the people of God after the Babylonian exile; it is derived from the Hebrew/Aramaic term for Judeans, jehudi See Introduction
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A DESCENDENT OF JUDAH In its narrowest definition a jew is descendant of Abraham through Judah However many of the Jews living in the territory of Judea were actually descendants of other tribes, such as Levites, and Benjaminites or in some cases there were proselytes to the faith (i e Ruth) In a broader sense, Jews were those who lived in Judea and held allegiance to Moses (who was not a Jew but a Levite) Lehi is an example of a Jew who did not descend from Judah yet lived in Judea and considered himself culturally a "Jew" (see 2 Nephi 33:8) After the removal of the Northern Kingdom (also called the Kingdom of Israel or Ephraim 722 B C the terms Jew, Hebrew & Israelite became virtually synonymous
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