释义 |
she·du \ˈshā(ˌ)dü\ noun (plural she·dim \-ādə̇m\) Etymology: Assyro-Babylonian shēdu 1. usually capitalized : one of various semidivine beings represented by ancient Assyrian sculptors as colossal human-headed bulls or lions 2. [Hebrew shēdh, from Assyro-Babylonian shēdu] : a traditional Jewish evil demon |