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judith

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Judith is a solo work created by dancer/choreographer Martha Graham . William Schuman composed the music. Charles Hyman designed the original set, which was replaced almost immediately by one conceived by Isamu Noguchi . He also added jewelry and a headdress. ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fem. proper name, from Latin, from Greek Ioudith , from Hebrew Yehudith , fem. of Yehudh "Jewish, Jewess," from Yehudha (see Judah ). Judy is a pet form of it.

Usage examples of judith.

I had brief but rewarding interviews with Mike Collins, a graceful writer about space, and the two elegant women astronauts Judith Resnick and Anna Fisher.

Sapientia reclined on a couch while her attendants fluttered around her and her new physicianon loan from Margrave Judith and newly arrivedtested her pulse by means of pressing two fingers to her skin just under her jawline.

Ambassador Ewart Biggs and his secretary, Judith Cooke, were crushed to death.

Judith schooled her features into cheerfulness, assured her that the days would fly and that yes, Charles had said goodbye to her, although naturally enough she supplied no details but entered whole-heartedly into a lively discussion as to whether a quiet wedding meant bridesmaids or not.

London hospital id been working, Judith found it a : change to be offered a private job a charming patient, Lady Cres swell, District.

Judith Go lightly--Judith, this is Profess or Charles Cres swell, eminent his.

Lady Cres swell had been crying, that was apparent to Judith the moment she opened the door of the room.

William dealt with their luggage, Mrs Turner bore the tea tray into the sitting room and relieved Judith of the impedimenta with which Lady Cres swell found it necessary to travel, and Charles Cres swell installed his mother in a high-backed chair while Judith poured her a cup of tea.

True, he took lunch with them and if his mother stayed up for dinner shared that meal with them too, but if Lady Cres swell had a tray in bed, then Judith dined alone, for it was always on such a night that he was dining out, unable to leave his writing, or setting out on some errand which had to be done just as dinner was announced.

Lady Cres swell worked at her tapestry and Judith knitted a sweater for her father and sometimes she would read aloud.

Judith wondered if Lady Cres swell knew about her and if she liked the idea of having her for a daughter-in-law.

Judith suggested that the pair of them might take a short drive each day, after tea when Lady Cres swell was rested.

Judith, informed of this by Lady Cres swell, marvelled at the speed with which everything was being arranged.

Lady Cres swell was excited and talked incessantly, and once or twice Judith caught a smug expression on her face and wondered why.

But she went to bed finally after an hour of making plans for the next week or two, and Judith stayed with her for a while, pottering softly around the room, carrying on a murmured conversation until Lady Cres swell finally went to sleep.