单词 |
rabbinish |
释义 |
† rabbinishadj.Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: rabbin n., -ish suffix1. Etymology: < rabbin n. + -ish suffix1. Compare earlier rabbinic adj., rabbinical adj. Obsolete. rare. society > faith > aspects of faith > law > Jewish law > Talmudic scholar, rabbi > [adjective] 1652 J. Gaule 123 Errors of Paganish, Rabbinish, and other Magicians, and Astrologers. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < adj.1652 |
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- get, come, etc, unstuck
- get, get oneself in, lose flesh
- get, give, have fair law
- get, give, have fair law of
- get, give, have law
- get, give, have law of
- get, give, have, obtain, take a licence
- get, give, have, obtain, take licence
- get, have or give a skrik
- get, have or give someone a skrik
- get, have, meet with one's deserts
- get, have, or take a cold
- get, have, or take a right sow by the ear
- get, have, or take a wrong sow by the ear
- get, have, or take the right sow by the ear
- get, have, or take the wrong sow by the ear
- get, have, possess the dead-wood
- get, have, possess the deadwood
- get, have, take scathe
- get, have, tie a bun on
- get, take, or have a rise out of
- get-acquainted
- get-at-ability
- get-at-able
- get-at-ableness
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