"יאָשקע פּאַנדרע" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Yiddish]

Forms: yoshke pandre [romanization]
Etymology: The first part from יאָשקע (yoshke), a Yiddish diminutive for יוסף (yosef, yoysef, “Joseph”), as though it were a nickname for ישו (yeshu, “Jesus”). The second part from Mishnaic Hebrew פַּנְדֵּירָא (pandērā), from Latin Panthera, the name of the Roman soldier alleged by some to have fathered Jesus. Etymology templates: {{der|yi|he|פַּנְדֵּירָא|tr=pandērā}} Hebrew פַּנְדֵּירָא (pandērā), {{der|yi|la|Panthera}} Latin Panthera Head templates: {{head|yi|proper noun|g=m|g2=|g3=|head=|sort=|tr=}} יאָשקע פּאַנדרע • (yoshke pandre) m, {{yi-proper noun|g=m}} יאָשקע פּאַנדרע • (yoshke pandre) m
  1. (euphemistic, derogatory) Jesus Tags: derogatory, euphemistic
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