Judeo-variant of Judaeo-.
Judeo-
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J UDAEO- .〈美〉同J UDAEO- .
1823 Christian Observer App. 828/1The New Testament in German-Hebrew, and Judeo-Polish.
1851 Illustr. Catal. Gt. Exhib. iii. 552/1Judæo Spanish, Old Testament.
Ibid. 552/2Judæo Arabic, four books of New Testament.
1863 Chambers's Encycl. V. 712/2The number of Judæo-Greek fragments..which have survived.
Ibid. 721/2Numerous authors wrote in Hebrew,..and Judæo-German.
1899 Lit. Guide 1 Oct. 146/1The total abandonment of the Judæo-Christian ‘continuity’ theory.
1900 tr. J. Deniker's Races of Man 424Particular kinds of jargon, the most common of which is the Judeo-German.
1906 Westm. Gaz. 17 Aug. 10/2The Judæo-Spanish world of the Levant.
1910 Ibid. 12 Mar. 2/1‘The Judæo-Masonic and Protestant coalition’ which now governs France.
1910 Encycl. Brit. VI. 494/1The Clementine literature throws light upon a very obscure phase of Christian development, that of Judaeo-Christianity.
1937 Times Lit. Suppl. 16 Jan. 37/2Irrelevances about the world hegemony of Judaeo-Masonry.
1939 New English Weekly 27 July 237/2 The Judaeo-Christian scheme of morals.
1939 L. H. Gray Foundations of Language 349The two chief forms of creolised languages of the Teutonic group, in addition to those already noted for English.., are Afrikaans..; and Yiddish, or Judaeo-German, based upon a Franconian German dialect of the fourteenth century with many Hebrew words, and spoken by Jewish communities in Lithuania, Poland, Russia, and parts of Rumania as well as by Jewish emigrants from those areas.
1948 D. Diringer Alphabet ii. iv. 267Judezmo or Judæo-Spanish, called also Ladino, contains many Hebrew words, but is principally based on Old Spanish or Castilian.
1952 Koestler Arrow in Blue xxv. 234Immune against German chauvinism through a hereditary judeo-cosmopolitan touch.
1957 N. Frye Anat. Criticism 145The appearance of the Judaeo-Christian deity in fire.
1960 Encounter Mar. 34/2 The religious zeal of Judeo-Christianity.
1964 Language XL. 282 Mediaeval Judaeo-French.
1974 R. A. Hall ExternalHist. Romance Languages 24Judaeo-Spanish or ‘Ladino’.
Ibid. 30Judaeo-Italian, now dying out, has been attested in some medieval documents, and in scattered remnants in modern Italian dialects.
Judeo-Judæo- Judaeo-
Prefix
- combining form of Judean, Judaic, Jewish