English edit

Etymology edit

Jew +‎ -ling

Noun edit

Jewling (plural Jewlings)

  1. (offensive) A young or petty Jew.
    • 1895, Anatole Leroy-Beaulieu, Israel Among the Nations: A Study of the Jews and Antisemitism, page 270:
      [] while it is our frivolity, our rottenness and our vices, inculcated by us and copied from us, that these Hebraiculi, these degenerate Jewlings, are practising for the sake of our pleasure or their own profit.
    • 2011, Charley Rosen, The House of Moses All-Stars:
      Predominantly young Jewlings come from Russia and Eastern Europe, working to secure “professional” careers as teachers, social workers, lawyers, accountants []