Rabbinic (adjective)

  1. Of or relating to the teachings, learning, or authority of the Jewish rabbis.
  2. Relating to the teachings or learning of the Jewish rabbis.
  3. Of or concerning the Jewish rabbis and their teachings.

Origin:

From latin rabbinicus, from rabbīnus ("rabbi"), from hebrew רַבִּים‎ (rabbīm, "my master").

Examples:

  1. The book was a study of rabbinic literature.
  2. The rabbinic council discussed the matter.
  3. The rabbinic school was renowned for its scholarship.
  4. The rabbi gave a rabbinic interpretation of the verse.
  5. The debate had both a rabbinic and a secular perspective.
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