Jew
41Jew's-harp — Jew s harpˈ or Jews harpˈ or Jew s trumpˈ or Jews trumpˈ noun (also without cap) a small lyre shaped instrument played against the teeth by plucking a metal tongue with the finger • • • Main Entry: ↑Jew * * * jew s harp or jews harp «JOOZ HAHRP» …
42Jew's-stone — Jewstone Jew stone , n. (Paleon.) A large clavate spine of a fossil sea urchin. [1913 Webster] …
43Jew-baiting — Jew baiter, n. /jooh bay ting/, n. active anti Semitism. [1890 95] * * * Jewˈ baiting noun The persecuting of Jews • • • Main Entry: ↑Jew …
44Jew's-trump — Jew s harpˈ or Jews harpˈ or Jew s trumpˈ or Jews trumpˈ noun (also without cap) a small lyre shaped instrument played against the teeth by plucking a metal tongue with the finger • • • Main Entry: ↑Jew …
45Jew´ish|ness — Jew|ish «JOO ihsh», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of the Jews; belonging to the Jews; characteristic of the Jews; Hebrew: »Jewish religious beliefs. SYNONYM(S): Judaic. 2. Informal. Yiddish. –n. Informal. Yiddish. –Jew´ish|ly, adverb. –Jew´ish|ness,… …
46Jew´ish|ly — Jew|ish «JOO ihsh», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of the Jews; belonging to the Jews; characteristic of the Jews; Hebrew: »Jewish religious beliefs. SYNONYM(S): Judaic. 2. Informal. Yiddish. –n. Informal. Yiddish. –Jew´ish|ly, adverb. –Jew´ish|ness,… …
47Jew|ish — «JOO ihsh», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. of the Jews; belonging to the Jews; characteristic of the Jews; Hebrew: »Jewish religious beliefs. SYNONYM(S): Judaic. 2. Informal. Yiddish. –n. Informal. Yiddish. –Jew´ish|ly, adverb. –Jew´ish|ness, noun …
48JEW BILL CONTROVERSY, ENGLAND — JEW BILL CONTROVERSY, ENGLAND, term used to refer to the agitation which arose in England in 1753 after the passage of the Jewish Naturalisation Act. Foreignborn persons desiring naturalization as British subjects had, as part of the process, to… …
49Jew-baiter — n. someone who hates and would persecute Jews; an anti Semite. Syn: anti Semite. [WordNet 1.5] …
50Jew's Court — is a Norman building on Steep Hill in Lincoln, immediately above Jew s House.Sometimes dated from the late twelfth century, the building is often thought to have been used as a synagogue until the expulsion the entire Jewish community from… …