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Haggadah
Hag·ga·dah also Hag·ga·da H0009300 (hä′gä-dä′, hə-gä′də, -gô′də)n. pl. Hag·ga·doth (-dôt′, -dōt′, -dōs, -dəz) Judaism 1. Traditional Jewish literature, especially the nonlegal part of the Talmud. Also called Aggadah.2. The book containing the story of the Exodus and the ritual of the Seder, read at the Passover Seder. [Hebrew haggādâ, narration, telling, from higgîd, to narrate, tell; see ngd in Semitic roots.]Haggadah (həˈɡɑːdə; Hebrew haɡaˈdaː; -ɡɔˈdɔ) or Haggodohn, pl -dahs, -das or -doth (Hebrew -ˈdoːt) 1. (Judaism) a. a book containing the order of service of the traditional Passover mealb. the narrative of the Exodus from Egypt that constitutes the main part of that service. See also Seder2. (Judaism) another word for Aggadah[C19: from Hebrew haggādāh a story, from hagged to tell] haggadic, hagˈgadical adjhag•ga•dah or hag•ga•da (həˈgɔ də, ˌhɑ gɑˈdɑ) n., pl. -dahs or -das, -doth, -dot (-ˈdɔt) 1. a book containing the story of the Exodus, used at the Seder service on Passover. 2. (cap.) Aggadah. [1855–60; < Hebrew; see Aggadah] hag•gad•ic (həˈgæd ɪk, -ˈgɑ dɪk) hag•gad′i•cal, adj. Haggada, Haggadah, Aggada, Aggadah1. the explanatory matter in rabbinic and Talmudic literature, interpreting or illustrating the Scriptures. 2. a book in which is printed the liturgy for the Seder service. — haggadic, haggadical, adj.See also: JudaismThesaurusNoun | 1. | Haggadah - Talmudic literature that does not deal with law but is still part of Jewish traditionHagada, HaggadaTalmudic literature - (Judaism) ancient rabbinical writings |
Haggadah
Synonyms for Haggadahnoun Talmudic literature that does not deal with law but is still part of Jewish traditionSynonymsRelated Words |