Definitions from Wiktionary (Judas)
▸ noun: (biblical) One of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, known for his role in Jesus' betrayal into the hands of Roman authorities.
▸ noun: A male given name from Hebrew.
▸ noun: A traitor; a person not to be trusted.
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of Judas (“traitor”) [(biblical) One of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, known for his role in Jesus' betrayal into the hands of Roman authorities.]
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of Judas (“Judas-hole”) [(biblical) One of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, known for his role in Jesus' betrayal into the hands of Roman authorities.]
▸ noun: (biblical, archaic) Alternative form of Jude, the penultimate book of the Bible and its ascribed author, Jude the Apostle. [(biblical) The second last book of the New Testament of the Bible.]
▸ noun: Short for Judas-hole (“small hole for spying”). [A small hole in a door through which a person can spy without being seen from the other side, used especially in prisons.]
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▸ noun: (biblical) One of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, known for his role in Jesus' betrayal into the hands of Roman authorities.
▸ noun: A male given name from Hebrew.
▸ noun: A traitor; a person not to be trusted.
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of Judas (“traitor”) [(biblical) One of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, known for his role in Jesus' betrayal into the hands of Roman authorities.]
▸ noun: Alternative letter-case form of Judas (“Judas-hole”) [(biblical) One of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, known for his role in Jesus' betrayal into the hands of Roman authorities.]
▸ noun: (biblical, archaic) Alternative form of Jude, the penultimate book of the Bible and its ascribed author, Jude the Apostle. [(biblical) The second last book of the New Testament of the Bible.]
▸ noun: Short for Judas-hole (“small hole for spying”). [A small hole in a door through which a person can spy without being seen from the other side, used especially in prisons.]
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