Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - rabbi
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Rabbi
rabbi
noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Late Latin, from Greek rhabbi, from Hebrew rabbi my master, from rabh master + -i my Date: before 12th century 1. master, teacher — used by Jews as a term of address 2. a Jew qualified to expound and apply the halakah and other Jewish law 3. a Jew trained and ordained for professional religious leadership; specifically the official leader of a Jewish congregation
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n. (pl. rabbis) 1 a Jewish scholar or teacher, esp. of the law. 2 a person appointed as a Jewish religious leader. Phrases and idioms Chief Rabbi the religious head of the Jewish communities in Britain. Derivatives rabbinate n. Etymology: ME & OE f. eccl.L f. Gk rhabbi f. Heb. rabb{icirc} my master f. rab master + pronominal suffix ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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(rabbis) A rabbi is a Jewish religious leader, usually one who is in charge of a synagogue, one who is qualified to teach Judaism, or one who is an expert on Jewish law. N-COUNT; N-TITLE ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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- 14c. (in O.E. in biblical context only), from L.L. rabbi, from Gk. rhabbi, from Heb. rabbi "my master," from rabh "master, great one," title of respect for Jewish doctors of law + -i, pronoun suffix. ...Английский Этимологический словарь
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