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Maggid|ˈmɑːgɪd| Also Magid, m-. Pl. Maggidim. [Heb. maggīdh narrator.] An itinerant Jewish preacher.
1892I. Zangwill Childr. Ghetto I. 35 The central place of honour which befits a Maggid. 1902H. Hapgood Spirit of Ghetto x. 289 He was sitting opposite an old ‘magid’, or wandering preacher. 1941G. G. Scholem Major Trends Jewish Mysticism ix. 329 Rabbi Baer the Maggid, or popular preacher. 1960L. P. Gartner Jewish Immigrant iv. 105 Hirsch Dainow (1833–1877), a recently arrived Maggid of some note. |