Judith
Ju dith |ˈjo͞odəTH ˈʤudəθ | (in the Apocrypha ) a rich Israelite widow who saved the town of Bethulia from Nebuchadnezzar's army by seducing the besieging general Holofernes and cutting off his head while he slept. • a book of the Apocrypha recounting the story of Judith.
Ju ¦dith |ˈdʒuːdɪθ | (in the Apocrypha ) a rich Israelite widow who saved the town of Bethulia from Nebuchadnezzar's army by seducing the besieging general Holofernes and cutting off his head while he slept. • a book of the Apocrypha recounting the story of Judith.
Ju dith, Ju dit Eigenname Judit |J u dith J u dit |biblischer weiblicher Eigenname
Ju dith Eigenname |J u dith |weiblicher Vorname
Ju dith /dʒúːdɪθ /名詞 1 ジュディス 〘女の名; ⦅愛称 ⦆Judy 〙.2 a. ユディト 〘古代ユダヤの信心深い女性; Assyriaの大将を殺し国の危機を救った 〙.b. 〘聖書 〙『ユディト書 』 〘旧約聖書外典の1つ; ⦅略 ⦆Jud. 〙.