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Judaise

Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary
  1. (v.t) Judaise
    to conform to or practise Judaism
Etymology

Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary L. JudaicusJuda, Judah, a son of Israel.

Usage in literature

In this particular his Judaising opponents had a little more justification than he is willing to allow them. "Outspoken Essays" by William Ralph Inge

To Baur the truth as to the conflict of Paul with the Judaisers had meant much. "Edward Caldwell Moore" by Edward Moore

Do not Juvenal and Horace complain of this Judaising? "Chosen Peoples" by Israel Zangwill

That was conceded by the fiercest Judaisers. "Expositions of Holy Scripture" by Alexander Maclaren

By the side of this Pagan is the Judaising heresy. "Outlines of a Philosophy of Religion based on Psychology and History" by Auguste Sabatier