Judique

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English

Etymology

Possibly from either French or Mi'kmaq (eddy, water). It may also derive from "Judic", meaning "of the Book of Judith", since an explorer surveying the area in the 17th century was reading Judith in the Bible.

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Proper noun

Judique

  1. A village on the Ceilidh Trail, Inverness County, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.