maccabees

/mækəbiːz/

Definitions

1. noun

Members of a Jewish family that led a successful rebellion against the Seleucid Empire in the 2nd century BC, and established an independent Jewish state in Judea.

“The Maccabees were celebrated as heroes in the Jewish faith for their bravery and determination.”

Synonyms

  • jewish
  • jews
  • zealots

Antonyms

  • gentile
  • pagan