释义 |
pa·ra·shah \ˈpärəˌshä\ noun (plural para·shoth or para·shot \ˌpärəˈshōt(h)\ ; or parashi·oth or parashi·ot \-_shēˈōt(h)\ ; also par·shi·oth \ˌpärshēˈōt(h)\ ; or par·shi·ot) Etymology: Hebrew pārāshāh, literally, explanation, account 1. : one of the weekly portions or lessons that is read from the Pentateuch in the synagogue on the Jewish Sabbath : sidra — see haftarah 2. : one of the subsections of the weekly lesson read on Sabbaths, festivals, and on Mondays and Thursdays |