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ba·rai·ta noun or ba·rai·tha \bəˈrītə\ (plural baraitas or baraithas also ba·rai·toth \ˌbärīˈtōt, -tōth, -tōs\ ; or barai·tot \-ˈtōt, -ˈtōs\ ; or barai·thoth \-t, -th, -s\ ; or barai·thot \-t, -s\) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Aramaic barrāythā extraneous matter : a traditional Jewish interpretation or statement of biblical law dating from the tannaitic period but not included in the Mishnah |