释义 |
lu·ba·vitch·er \ˈlübəˌvichə(r), lüˈbäˌv-\ noun (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Yiddish lyubavitsher, from Lyubavitsh, town in Belarus, the center of the movement 1813-1915 (from Belorussian Lyubavichi) + -er -er (II) : a member of a Hasidic sect founded by Schneour Zalman of Lyady in the late 18th century • lubavitcher \"\ adjective, usually capitalized |