What is another word for Wandering Jew?

Pronunciation: [wˈɒndəɹɪŋ d͡ʒˈuː] (IPA)

The term 'Wandering Jew' is controversial due to its religious connotation. It is used to describe a person who moves from place to place without a settled home or a Jew who refuses to accept Christ's crucifixion. Synonyms for this term could include 'nomad,' 'vagabond,' 'itinerant,' 'drifter,' or 'rover.' These words can be used to describe someone who moves around frequently or someone who enjoys traveling. While the term 'Wandering Jew' may have negative implications, these synonyms do not carry the same religious weight and can be used in more neutral context.

What are the hypernyms for Wandering jew?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Wandering jew

  • It is painful to be consciously of two worlds. The Wandering Jew in me seeks forgetfulness. I am not afraid to live on and on, if only I do not have to remember too much. A long past vividly remembered is like a heavy garment that clings to your limbs when you would run.
    Mary Antin

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