iudaizo

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Latin

Alternative forms

Etymology

Late Latin borrowing from Ancient Greek ἰουδαΐζω (ioudaḯzō, to side with or imitate the Jews),[1] equivalent to iūdaeus (Jewish, Jew) +‎ -izō.

Pronunciation

Verb

iūdaizō (present infinitive iūdaizāre, perfect active iūdaizāvī, supine iūdaizātum); first conjugation

  1. (Late Latin) to adopt Jewish customs or speech; to live according to the laws of Judaism; to Judaize

Conjugation

Descendants

  • Catalan: judaïtzar
  • Galician: xudaizar
  • Portuguese: judaizar
  • Spanish: judaizar

References

  1. ^ Glossed in Middle Liddell, but not apparently in LSJ. See Galatians 2.14 for usage example.