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mish·nah noun also mish·na \ˈmishnə\ (plural mish·na·yoth \ˌmishnäˈyōt(h)\) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Hebrew mishnāh instruction, oral law, from shānāh to repeat, learn 1. : the traditional doctrine of the Jews as represented and developed chiefly in the decisions of the rabbis before A.D. 200 2. a. : a single rabbinical tenet b. : a collection of such tenets • mish·na·ic \(ˈ)mish|nāik\ adjective, usually capitalized |