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rabbinist|ˈræbɪnɪst| [f. as prec. + -ist: cf. F. rabbiniste, It. rabbinista, Pg., Sp. rabinista.] An adherent or follower of the rabbins; esp. among the Jews, one who accepts the teaching of the Talmud and the rabbins, in contrast to the Karaites, who reject tradition.
1599Broughton's Lett. x. 35 You..shew you are a great Rabbinist. 1609Bp. Hall Pharis. & Chr. (1627) 408 At deadly fevd with the other Iewes, which they now call Rabbinists. 1727–41Chambers Cycl. s.v. Caraite, If a Caraite would become a rabbinist, he should never be received by the other Jews. 1863J. G. Murphy Comm. Gen. i. 4 According to the Pharisees and Rabbinists. 1882Farrar Early Chr. II. 66 note, The Rabbinists also felt this. Hence rabbiˈnistic, rabbiˈnistical adjs.
1599Broughton's Lett. vii. 24 Glorying of your reading Rabbinisticall. 1676Doctrine of Devils 174 What-ever besotted Rabbins, and Rabbinistical men prate..I care not. 1888B. Pick in Librar. Mag. Mar. 247 The last Doctors of the Law in the chain of Rabbinistic succession. |