Judæus
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek Ἰουδαῖος.
Proper noun
Judæus
- (historical) A male given name.
- 1910, Norman De Mattos Bentwich, Philo‐Judæus of Alexandria, preface, page 7:
- Spinoza was rejected by his contemporaries from the congregation of Israel; Philo‐Judæus was neglected by the generations that followed him.
- 1910, Norman De Mattos Bentwich, Philo‐Judæus of Alexandria, preface, page 7: