The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . ear (.iiidas-er). n. Same as ,frws-car. judas-hole (,ioec jiaschal. Judaslyt (jiidas-li), a. [< Judas (see Judas)+ -///.] Like Judas; treacherous. shall any of them prove a devil as Christ said of Judjis?or ever, as these with us of late, have to do with anydevilish or JiidaMy fact? Bp. Andrews, Works, I. 15. Judaslyt (.jiidas-li), adv. [< Judas (see Judas)+ -/. Like Judas; treacherously. Thou Shalt vndcrstand, most deare reader, that WilliamTynuall was


The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . ear (.iiidas-er). n. Same as ,frws-car. judas-hole (,ioec jiaschal. Judaslyt (jiidas-li), a. [< Judas (see Judas)+ -///.] Like Judas; treacherous. shall any of them prove a devil as Christ said of Judjis?or ever, as these with us of late, have to do with anydevilish or JiidaMy fact? Bp. Andrews, Works, I. 15. Judaslyt (.jiidas-li), adv. [< Judas (see Judas)+ -/. Like Judas; treacherously. Thou Shalt vndcrstand, most deare reader, that WilliamTynuall was Judanly betrayed by an Knglisheman. Tymlalc, Works, p. 42!i. Jonas . . hyred a shyppe to thcntent he myght Ju-daily Hee from the face of our lordo (lod. t Bp. Fisher, Works, p. Judas-tree or Redhud l,Cercis Cana- iietisis). I, branch with flowers; 2, branch with. leaves and fruit; a, (lower. Same as jaclc- judge Judas-tree (jodas-tre), «. [NL. arbor Judce:so called because, according to tradition, Judas hanged himself on a tree of thiskind. Cf. Jetcs-ear.] 1. Origi-nally, the CercisiSiliquastrum ofsouthern Europe,a small legumi-nous tree withhandsome purpleflowers.—2. Thesimilar Americantree, Cercis Cana-densis, the red-bud.— 3. The el-der-tree of theold world, Satnhu-cus nigra, whichgrows to a heightof 25 feet. [Pro ] —cailfomlaJudas-tree, Cercisre>iifiirniiii(,C. occiden-talis). judcock(judkok),H. [Also juddock, jedeoek.]snipe, \. juddock (.judok), )(. Same as judeock. Judean, Judaean (jo-dean), a. and H. [< ;rus,< Gr. lufdaioe, Jewish, a Jew, < lovSaia,Judea, Ialestine, < Heb. Tchiidak, Judah, sonof Jacob, whose name was also given to thekingdom so called: see Judas, Jew.] I. to Judea, the southernmost divis


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