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- mid|rash|ic «mihd RASH ihk», adjective.of or having to do with a midrash or the Midrash: »
His latest venture is into the vast and cloudy hinterland of Jewish midrashic lore (Sunday Times).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
His latest venture is into the vast and cloudy hinterland of Jewish midrashic lore (Sunday Times).
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
mid|rash — «MIHD rash», noun. the whole body of Jewish traditional Scriptural exegesis, partly of a legal nature, but mostly of a homiletic character. ╂[< Hebrew midrash commentary] mid|rash «MIHD rash», noun, plural mid|ra|shim «mihd RAH sheem» or shoth … Useful english dictionary
Mid|rash — «MIHD rash», noun. the whole body of Jewish traditional Scriptural exegesis, partly of a legal nature, but mostly of a homiletic character. ╂[< Hebrew midrash commentary] mid|rash «MIHD rash», noun, plural mid|ra|shim «mihd RAH sheem» or shoth … Useful english dictionary
rash — fe·rash; ma·ha·rash·tri; mid·rash; mid·rash·ic; rash·ing; rash·ly; rash·ness; rash; rash·er; … English syllables
mid — ag·a·mo·mer·mid; aphas·mid·ia; bro·mid·ic; bro·mid·i·om; bro·mid·ism; cal·lim·o·mid; ca·tos·to·mid; ce·to·mi·mid; chro·mid·i·al; chro·mid·i·um; cor·mid·i·um; des·mid; des·mid·i·a·ce·ae; des·mid·i·a·les; des·mid·i·ol·o·gy; di·ap·to·mid;… … English syllables
Mid-Norfolk Railway — Steam hauled train on Danemoor Bank, 2011 Locale England Terminus Dereham Connections Breckland Line: near Wymondham … Wikipedia
midrash — mid·rash … English syllables
midrashic — mid·rash·ic … English syllables
midrash — mid•rash [[t]miˈdrɑʃ[/t]] n. pl. mid•ra•shim [[t]ˌmi drɑˈʃim[/t]] mid•ra•shoth, mid•ra•shot [[t]ˌmi drɑˈʃɔt[/t]] 1) jud an early Jewish interpretation of or commentary on a Biblical text 2) jud (cap.) a collection of such commentaries, esp. those … From formal English to slang
midrash — [mid′räsh] n. pl. midrashim [mid rä′shim] or midrashoth [mid rä′shōt] [Heb midrash, explanation] Judaism any of the rabbinical commentaries and explanatory notes on the Scriptures, written between the beginning of the Exile and c.A.D. 1200 1200… … English World dictionary
LYDDA — (Heb. לֹד, Lod), town in the coastal plain of Israel, 10 mi. (16 km.) S.E. of Tel Aviv Jaffa. Lydda first appears in the Canaanite period (1465 B.C.E.) when it is mentioned in Thutmosis III s list of towns in Canaan. According to the Talmud (Meg … Encyclopedia of Judaism