rabbinical

a. 希伯莱语的

发音

其它 /ɹəˈbɪnəkəl/

释义与例句

adj.
  1. 1.

    Of or relating to rabbis, their writings, or their work.

    1581, Robert Parsons, A Brief Censure vppon Two Bookes Written in Answere to M. Edmonde Campions Offer of Disputation, Doway: John Lyon, “Towching the Societie,” section heading, Three kyndes of Rabbinical expositions of the Law.

    1766, Elizabeth Griffith, The Double Mistake, London: J. Almon et al., Act I, Scene 3, Her father was a very learned divine, and who can tell but she may understand the rabbinical text?

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词源

From rabbi + -n- + -ical.

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