exilarch









exilarch


exilarch [eg-zuh-lahrk, ek-suh-] EXAMPLES|WORD ORIGIN noun one of a line of hereditary rulers of the Jewish community in Babylonia from about the 2nd century a.d. to the beginning of the 11th century. Liberaldictionary.com

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  • Origin of exilarch First recorded in 1890–95; exile + -arch Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019 Examples from the Web for exilarch Historical Examples of exilarch

  • So the office of Exilarch was left vacant for a year or two.

    History of the Jews, Vol. III (of 6)

    Heinrich Graetz

  • Bostana was the first Exilarch who was the vassal of the Mahometans.

    History of the Jews, Vol. III (of 6)

    Heinrich Graetz

  • The rival Exilarch Hassan was banished to Khorasan, where he died.

    History of the Jews, Vol. III (of 6)

    Heinrich Graetz

  • But if the Exilarch was not learned, he delegated this duty to the Gaon of Sora.

    History of the Jews, Vol. III (of 6)

    Heinrich Graetz

  • The Exilarch appoints the Chiefs of the Academies by placing his hand upon their heads, thus installing them in their office.

    The Itinerary of Benjamin of Tudela

    Benjamin of Tudela

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