Proper noun
Judas Iscariot
- (biblical) One of the twelve disciples of Jesus in the New Testament, who betrayed Jesus into the hands of the chief priests for 30 pieces of silver.
Translations
disciple of Jesus
- Arabic: يَهُوذَا الاسْخَرْيُوطِيّ m (yahūḏā l-āsḵaryūṭiyy)
- Chinese:
- Cantonese: 加略人猶大/加略人犹大 (gaa1 loek6 jan4 jau4 daai6)
- Mandarin: 加略人猶大/加略人犹大 (Jiālüèrén Yóudà)
- Czech: Jidáš Iškariotský (cs)
- Finnish: Juudas Iskariot
- French: Judas Iscariote m
- German: Judas Ischariot
- Greek: Ιούδας ο Ισκαριώτης (el) m (Ioúdas o Iskariótis), Ιούδας Ισκαριώτης (Ioúdas Iskariótis)
- Ancient Greek: Ἰούδας Ἰσκαριώτης m (Ioúdas Iskariṓtēs)
- Hindi: यहूदा इस्करियोती m (yahūdā iskariyotī)
- Irish: Iúdás Isceiriót m
- Italian: Giuda Iscariota m
- Russian: Иуда Искариот (Iuda Iskariot)
- Slovak: Judáš Iškariotský
- Somali: Yuudas Iskariyod
- Spanish: Judas Iscariote m
- Tigrinya: ይሁዳ ኣስቆሮታዊ (yəhuda ʾasḳorotawi)
- Urdu: یہوداہ اسکریوتی m (yahūdā iskariyotī)
- Vietnamese: Giuđa Ítcariốt
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Noun
Judas Iscariot (plural Judas Iscariots)
- A betrayer.
1969, parliamentary debates:It was far more generous treatment than they deserved, because, to speak frankly and strongly, these men had been the industrial Judas Iscariots to the rest of the working classes and to the working-class movement.
2005, Eugene Montague MacDonald, A Short History of the Inquisition: What It Was and What It Did, page 254:But among these disciples there was a Judas Iscariot in the person of an ignorant and narrow-minded fanatic named De Francon, who played the same part in the martyrdom of Vanini as Mocenigo in the destruction of Bruno.