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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Jude

masc. proper name, Hellenized form of Judah (q.v.), maintained in the Bible for the names of two disciples of Christ, to distinguish them from Judas (q.v.).

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Jude (film)

Jude is a 1996 British period drama film directed by Michael Winterbottom, and written by Hossein Amini, based on Thomas Hardy's novel Jude the Obscure. The original music score was composed by Adrian Johnston.

The film was shot in late 1995 in Edinburgh and locations in County Durham including Durham Cathedral, Durham City, Ushaw College, Blanchland village and Beamish museum.

In a 2011 interview for theartsdesk, Eccleston commented on the film: "Of all the films I've done, "Jude" is the one that I'd stand by, the one I'd like people to come back to. The rest is much of a muchness."

Jude

Jude may refer to:

  • Jude, a unisex given name to a human being
  • Jude the Apostle, an apostle also called Judas Thaddaeus or Lebbaeus, the patron saint of lost causes in the Catholic Church
  • Epistle of Jude, a book of the New Testament of the Bible
  • Jude, brother of Jesus, who is sometimes identified as being the same person as Jude the Apostle
  • German and Swedish for Jew
    • Der ewige Jude, a 1940 Nazi propaganda film whose German title means The Eternal Jew
  • Jude Deveraux, female American novelist
  • Jude, a medieval Romanian judge over an area called a Judeţ
  • Jude Law, a British actor from Britain
  • Jude (singer), an American musician and songwriter
  • Jude the Obscure, a novel by Thomas Hardy
    • Jude (film), a film based on the Hardy novel
  • Jude (novel), a coming of age novel dealing with themes of drugs and prison
  • Jude Lizowski, a character on the Canadian animated series 6teen
  • Jude the Entropic Man, a Marvel Comics character
  • astah*, a Java-based UML tool formerly known as JUDE
  • St Jude storm, weather storm
Jude (singer)

Jude (born Michael Jude Christodal, October 16, 1969, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American singer and songwriter.

Usage examples of "jude".

Jude followed him, keeping an eye out for cottonmouths and water moccasins.

Using a comb, a round hairbrush, and about three pounds of hairpins, she managed to 23 Jude Deveraux L E G E N D sweep her thick wavy hair into a high pouf off her face, then allowed long dark curls to tumble down her back.

Either she 49 Jude Deveraux L E G E N D needed some assertiveness training or this man needed a course in believing women were autonomous.

I owned the whole town, as my husband 187 Jude Deveraux L E G E N D and son had held on to every inch of land in the hopes of creating a Utopia.

It had felt 205 Jude Deveraux L E G E N D good to tease with him, to giggle and have him chase her about the room.

Jude Deveraux L E G E N D imitation of the Three Stooges, ran smack into each other, and Kady laughed until she had tears in her eyes.

He and Arleigh and Yamazaki had watched Rez meeting this new version of the idoru, the one Willy Jude saw as a big silver thermos.

Jude had her first ceili on that night last year, and it turned out well, didn't it, darling?

They were Dearthers, to judge by their tattoos, and had Jude been standing on Peccable's step watching the scene, she would have been touched to see how reverently they treated their burden as they spirited it away.

Latest idea was whisky but combined with other small gift so as not to seem cheapskate or anonymous-possibly combined with tangerines and chocolate coins, depending on whether Jude decided Christmas Stocking conceit over-cute to point of nausea or terrifyingly smart in its Post-Modernity.

Jude said, turning to look at Skyler's face head-on and measuring the sides with a critical appraisal.

As before, when the enigmatic figure in deerskins had visited the Jug Snow cabin in connection with the disappearance of Old Jude, the footprints were those of moccasins or shoes—they looked more like moccasins—wrapped in fabric to disguise their size and exact conformity.

Jude named the time and place, a spot he had carefully chosen, the Delaware Water Gap, an odd bit of untamed nature only an hour and a half west of New York.

And as Jude was puzzling it out with him, sharing his theories and his amazement at the story of the island and the lives of the Jimminies there, Skyler had begun to feel something he hadn't anticipated—a comradeship, a sense of alliance.

Jude felt like a cat who'd just been given the keys to the milking parlor.