4. A season of general joy.
The town was all a jubilee of feasts.
Dryden. 5. A state of joy or exultation. [R.] "In the jubilee of his spirits." Sir W. Scott.
Jucundity
(Ju*cun"di*ty) n. [L. jucunditas, from jucundus.] Pleasantness; agreeableness. See Jocundity.
[R.] Sir T. Browne.
Judahite
(Ju"dah*ite) n. One of the tribe of Judah; a member of the kingdom of Judah; a Jew. Kitto.
Judaic
(Ju*da"ic Ju*da"ic*al) a. [L. Judaïcus, fr. Judaea, the country Judea: cf. F. Judaïque. See Jew.]
Of or pertaining to the Jews. "The natural or Judaical [religion]." South.
Judaically
(Ju*da"ic*al*ly), adv. After the Jewish manner. Milton.
Judaism
(Ju"da*ism) n. [L. Judaïsmus: cf. F. judaïsme.]
1. The religious doctrines and rites of the Jews as enjoined in the laws of Moses. J. S. Mill.
2. Conformity to the Jewish rites and ceremonies.
Judaist
(Ju"da*ist), n. One who believes and practices Judaism.
Judaistic
(Ju`da*is"tic) a. Of or pertaining to Judaism.
Judaization
(Ju`da*i*za"tion) n. The act of Judaizing; a conforming to the Jewish religion or ritual. [R.]