| 1. | a legendary character condemned to roam without rest because he struck Christ on the day of the Crucifixion. |
| 2. | Also, wandering Jew, Wan⋅der⋅ing-jew [won-der-ing-joo] . Also called inch plant. any of various trailing or creeping plants, as Zebrina pendula or Tradescantia fluminensis, having green or variegated leaves: a popular houseplant. |

| wandering Jew n. Any of three trailing plants, Tradescantia albiflora, T. fluminensis, or Zebrina pendula, native to tropical America, having usually variegated foliage and widely grown as houseplants. |
| Wan·der·ing Jew (wŏn'dər-ĭng) n. A Jew of medieval legend condemned to wander until the Day of Judgment for having mocked Jesus on the day of the Crucifixion. |