| 释义 | se·pher torah noun
 or se·fer torah \|sāfər-\
 (plural si·phrei torah or si·frei torah \|siˌfrā-\ ; or sepher torahs or sefer torahs)
 Usage: usually capitalized S&T
 Etymology: Hebrew sēpher tōrāh, literally, book of law
 : a leather or parchment scroll of the Pentateuch used in a synagogue for liturgical purposes
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