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rabbin


rabbin [rab-in] ExamplesWord Origin See more synonyms for rabbin on Thesaurus.com noun Archaic.

  1. rabbi1.

Origin of rabbin 1525–35; Middle French ≪ Aramaic rabbīn masters (plural of rab) Related Words for rabbin priest, teacher, master, rabbin, talmudist Examples from the Web for rabbin Historical Examples of rabbin

  • Such is the account of honest David Levi; it is the creed of every rabbin.

    Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)

    Isaac D’Israeli

  • Shagarach’s father had been a rabbin or expounder of the sacred books.

    The Incendiary

    W. A. (William Augustine) Leahy

  • This rabbin was an excellent theologian; he reasoned like Dom Calmet.

    A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 9 (of 10)

    Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire)

  • The Rabbin had probably read only the Pentateuch, and mingled with companions of mean occupations, and meaner minds.

    Curiosities of Literature, Vol. II (of 3)

    Isaac Disraeli

  • Cato was accustomed to the grandeur of the mistress of the universe; and the Rabbin to the littleness of a provincial town.

    Curiosities of Literature, Vol. II (of 3)

    Isaac Disraeli

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