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Targumist|ˈtɑːgəmɪst, tɑːˈguːmɪst| [f. Targum n. + -ist.] a. One of the translators and commentators who compiled the Targums. b. ‘One versed in the language and literature of the Targums’ (Ogilvie).
1642Milton Apol. Smect. i. Wks. 1851 III. 282 Then we must conclude that Jonathan, or Onkelos the Targumists were of cleaner language then he that made the tongue. 1695J. Edwards Perfect. Script. 482 It can't be expected that these Targumists should render the Hebrew word for word. 1851M. A. Denham Slogans N. Eng. p. ix, The Targumists state that the banners were distinguished by their colours. 1891T. K. Cheyne Orig. Ps. viii. 444 Is the Targumist altogether wrong in his general view? Hence Targuˈmistic a., of or pertaining to the Targumists.
1890Andover (U.S.) Rev. VII. 101 (Cent. Dict.) Showing the prevalence of the Targumistic exegesis. |