释义 |
minyan I. min·yan \ˈminyən\ noun (plural min·ya·nim \ˌminyəˈnēm\ ; or minyans) Etymology: Hebrew minyān, literally, number, count : a quorum or number necessary for conducting Jewish public worship consisting by the rules of Mishnah of not less than 10 males above the age of 13 II. min·y·an \ˈminēən, -nyən\ adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Greek Minyai, ancient people of Boeotia (from Minyas, legendary founder of Orchomenus) + English -an : of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a prehistoric Greek civilization noted for its pottery |