Rabbinic
(adjective)
- Of or relating to the teachings, learning, or authority of the Jewish rabbis.
- Relating to the teachings or learning of the Jewish rabbis.
- Of or concerning the Jewish rabbis and their teachings.
Origin:
From latin rabbinicus, from rabbīnus ("rabbi"), from hebrew רַבִּים (rabbīm, "my master").
Examples:
- The book was a study of rabbinic literature.
- The rabbinic council discussed the matter.
- The rabbinic school was renowned for its scholarship.
- The rabbi gave a rabbinic interpretation of the verse.
- The debate had both a rabbinic and a secular perspective.