"Shuadit" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: Coined by Zosa Szajkowski, who believed it to be derived from Hebrew יְהוּדִית (y'hudít, “Jewish [language]”), although this has shown to be spurious. The word that he based it on was in fact from Old Occitan chuadit, a manuscript variant of chuadi in a poem written by a non-Jew, and is of unclear meaning. Etymology templates: {{noncog|he|יְהוּדִית||Jewish 􂀿language􂁀|tr=y'hudít}} Hebrew יְהוּדִית (y'hudít, “Jewish [language]”), {{der|en|pro|chuadit}} Old Occitan chuadit Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Shuadit
  1. An extinct Hebrew-script variant of Provençal used by Jews in France, also called Judeo-Provençal or Judeo-Comtadine. Wikipedia link: Shuadit
    Sense id: en-Shuadit-en-name-khbV6yMo Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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