judas
peephole
noun zhoo-DAH Rare
Origin: from Judas Iscariot, the biblical betrayer
Also means
traitor
Usage Note
Judas names the small spy-hole in a door through which one can see visitors without being seen — a peephole. This sense derives from the image of secret observation associated with the betrayer Judas Iscariot, whose name also survives as a common noun for a traitor. The final s is silent.
Examples
"Elle regarda par le judas avant d'ouvrir."
Natural Translation
She looked through the peephole before opening.
Literal Translation
She looked by the peephole before to-open.
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