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Judique

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Etymology

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Possibly from either French or Mi'kmaq [Term?] (eddy, water). It may also derive from "Judic", meaning "of the Book of Judith", since an explorer surveying the area in the 17th century was reading Judith in the Bible.

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Judique

  1. A village on the Ceilidh Trail, Inverness County, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.