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Etymology
From judo + -aĉ-.
Pronunciation
Noun
judaĉo (accusative singular judaĉon, plural judaĉoj, accusative plural judaĉojn)
- (derogatory, offensive) kike, heeb, dirty Jew
1920, Edmond Privat, chapter 3, in Vivo de Zamenhof:“Ne bleku, judaĉoj ! hundoj !” krias knaboj el kristana gento, kaj diskuras for, mokante judan lingvon nekonatan: "Hra, hre, hri, hro, hru."- "Don't bark, kikes! Dogs!" shout boys from a Christian people, scattering away, mocking an unknown Jewish language: "Brouhaha!"
1933, Sholem Asch, translated by Izrael Lejzerowicz, La sorĉistino el Kastilio, page 99:Judaĉo! Mi eltranĉos la uteron de via graveda edzino kaj enkudros katon en ŝian ventron.- Worthless Jew! I'll cut the uterus out of your pregnant wife and sew a cat into her belly.
2018, Sten Johansson, Marina ĉe la limo, page 193:Laŭdire ni ne rajtis marŝi takte, nek surhavi uniformojn, nek porti standardojn kun niaj simboloj, ĉar tio timigas la judaĉojn.- They said we weren't allowed to march in time or wear uniforms or carry banners with our symbols, because that scared the kikes.