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rabbinic, a. and n.|rəˈbɪnɪk| [f. rabbin + -ic, prob. after med. or mod.L. rabbinic-us. Cf. F. rabbinique (1611), It. rabbinico, Pg., Sp. rabinico.] A. adj. = rabbinical.
1612Selden Illustr. Drayton's Poly-olb. v. 168 The Rabbinic conceit upon the Creation. 1678Cudworth Intell. Syst. i. iv. §30. 469 Those Rabbinick Writers commonly interpret certain places of the Scripture to this sence. a1711Ken Hymnarium Poet. Wks. 1721 II. 146 To extract from Mud rabbinick Gold. 1879Farrar St. Paul I. 136 Illiterate men, untrained in the schools of..rabbinic wisdom. B. n. 1. Rabbinical Hebrew.
1832in Webster. 1878Academy 606/3 A good means of, and help in, practising Rabbinic. 2. pl. The study of the writings or doctrines of the rabbins.
1905Jewish Encycl. XI. 93/2 In 1892 Schechter was elected reader in rabbinics [at Cambridge]. 1973Jewish Chron. 2 Feb. 16/5 Dr Nicholas de Lange, lecturer in rabbinics at Cambridge University. 1976N.Y. Times 30 Dec. 26 A Russian-born professor of rabbinics. |