释义 |
Jewism|ˈdʒ(j)uːɪz(ə)m| [f. Jew n. + -ism.] †1. The religious system of the Jews; Judaism.
1579J. Stubbes Gaping Gulf E iv b, To maintaine therein thopen exercise of Turcisme, arrianisme, iewisme, papisme, anabaptisme, and such monstruous professions. 1653Milton Hirelings Wks. (1851) 357 Superstitions fetch'd from Paganism or Jewism. 1800Asiat. Ann. Reg., Hist. India 5/1 The channels through which Christianity and Jewism were communicated to the nations of the Indian peninsula. 2. An idiom or characteristic of the Jews. rare.
1841Blackw. Mag. L. 617 We search in vain for the remotest inkling of Jewism of any kind. 1884L. Gronlund Co-op. Commw. ii. 50 ‘Jewism’, to our mind, best expresses that special curse of our age, Speculation. |