Difference between Judas and Judas

What is the difference between Judas and Judas?

Judas as a noun is a small hole in a door through which a person can look without being seen from the other side; used especially in prisons; a judas-hole while Judas as a noun is one of the twelve original apostles of jesus, known for his role in jesus' betrayal into the hands of roman authorities. also called judas iscariot.

Judas

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A small hole in a door through which a person can look without being seen from the other side; used especially in prisons; a judas-hole

Judas

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: One of the twelve original Apostles of Jesus, known for his role in Jesus' betrayal into the hands of Roman authorities. Also called Judas Iscariot..

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A traitor, a person not to be trusted.

Example sentence: I still do lots of gigs where I'm the support act and people are chatting through my set, but I've got better at grabbing attention. I mean, my parents would play on bills with people like Judas Priest and get booed all the way through. But they stuck it out, got tough.

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