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rabbinize, v. rare.|ˈræbɪnaɪz| [f. as prec. + -ize: cf. F. rabbiniser.] 1. intr. To adopt or conform to rabbinism. ? Obs.
a1641,1652[see Rabbinizing ppl. a.]. 2. trans. To imbue with rabbinism.
1835J. Harris Gt. Teacher (1837) 54 The whole of their law had become rabbinized and overlaid with traditions. Hence ˈrabbinized, ˈrabbinizing ppl. adjs.
a1641Bp. R. Montagu Acts & Mon. (1642) 110 A man thoroughly enspired with a Rabbinising spirit. 1652Gaule Magastrom. 44 The rabbinizing and Christianizing magicians and astrologers. 1894Bruce Paul's Concept. Chr. xx. 377 The bane to be dreaded is a rabbinised church. |