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rabbinic
Part of speech: AdjectivePertaining to Jewish doctors of the law, their doctrines, etc. Also, rabbinical.
Usage examples "rabbinic":- In the Platonic, as in the rabbinic, speculation the idea must precede the fact. - "Edward Caldwell Moore Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant", Edward Moore.
- With the invention and importation of the printing- press, the publication and acquisition of the Bible, the Talmud, and most of the important rabbinic works were facilitated. - "The Haskalah Movement in Russia", Jacob S. Raisin.
- So, when his private thunders had procured him a summons before the outraged Rabbinic court, he was in no wise to be awed by the Chacham and his Rabbis in their solemn robes. - "Dreamers of the Ghetto", I. Zangwill.