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rabbin

[ rab-in ]

noun

Archaic.


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Origin of rabbin1

1525–35; < Middle French ≪ Aramaic °ù²¹²ú²úÄ«²Ô masters (plural of rab )
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But what is perhaps most scandalous about “Madame le Rabbin,†as she is often called, transcends Jewish politics.

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In the year 1263, a conference was held in presence of Don Jaques king of Arragon, and the queen his wife, between the Rabbin Zechial, and the Dominician, Friar Paul, called Cyraic.

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Rabbi, rab′i, or rab′ī, Rabbin, rab′in, n.

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Rabbin′ic, -al, pertaining to the rabbis or to their opinions, learning, and language.—n.

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"Nay, then, thou strict little rabbin, what shall we do?"

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