a. [ad. L. Jūdaic-us, a. Gr. Ἰουδαϊκός Jewish, f. Ἰουδαῖ-ος JEW.] Of or pertaining to the Jews, Jewish; of a Jewish character, or characteristic of the Jews.
1611. H. Broughton, Require of Agreement, 17. For you Iewes I wil cite Iudaique matters.
1684. N. S., Crit. Enq. Edit. Bible, xix. 190. He was not inspired with a Prophetic but a Judaic Spirit.
1882. Farrar, Early Chr., I. 93. The same stern Judaic character marks every page of The Epistle of St. James.