judaeo
judaeo — adjective
- judaeopositive
- more judaeocomparative
- most judaeosuperlative
1. describing beliefs, values, or traditions that draw from Jewish as well as Chris
describing beliefs, values, or traditions that draw from Jewish as well as Christian origins, or describing something that involves followers of the two faiths together
Professor Nakamura's course on Judaeo-Christian thought traced shared ethical ideas from the Hebrew prophets to early Christian teachings.
compound adjective: Judaeo-Christian + [noun]
Amara noticed how Judaeo-Christian art in the old cathedral borrowed motifs from ancient synagogue mosaics.
Pastor Kim and Rabbi Levin started a Judaeo-Christian soup kitchen that serves hot meals every Thursday.
Dimitri wrote his doctoral thesis comparing Judaeo-Christian and classical Greek ethical traditions.
Father O'Connell's Judaeo-Christian ethics class explored how the Ten Commandments underpin moral teaching in both traditions.
- Judeo-Christian
American English spelling of the same combining form
文法句型
Judaeo-Christian + noun
用法筆記
Always used attributively before a noun, almost exclusively in the compound Judaeo-Christian. This word is not used predicatively — you cannot say 'this tradition is Judaeo.'