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Talmudic, a. (n.)|tælˈmuːdɪk, tælˈmʌdɪk| [f. prec. + -ic.] Of or pertaining to the Talmud.
1611H. Broughton Require Agreem. 73 My next demaund, Rabbi, shall trie your Thalmudique skill. 1618J. Paget Arrow agst. Brownists Title-p., An Admonition tovching Talmudique and Rabbinical allegations. 1677Gale Crt. Gentiles II. iii. 167 Corrupt imitamens of Pythagorean and Talmudic Traditions and Canons. 1831Carlyle Sart. Res. i. v, Its..depth of Talmudic and Rabbinical lore. 1854Milman Lat. Chr. iv. i. note, Sale has traced..the fables in the Korân to their Talmudic or Rabbinical sources. †B. n. = Talmudist. Obs. rare.
1624R. Skynner in Ussher's Lett. (1686) 351 It is observable how Christ disputing against the Jews about the Resurrection, doth prove the Resurrection out of the sayings of their own Talmudicks. a1656Bp. Hall Revelation Unrevealed viii. Wks. 1837 VIII. 540 Those carnal pleasures..dreamed of by those sensual Turks and Talmudiques [printed -iges]. Hence † Talmuˈdician, n. = Talmudist c.; as adj., = Talmudic. rare.
1575T. Rogers Sec. Coming Christ 6/1 Many things in those Thalmudician books. |