| 释义 | 
		mas·o·rete noun or mas·so·rete \ˈmasəˌrēt\; also mas·o·rite \-ˌrīt\ (-s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: alteration (influenced by -ete — as in athlete — and by -ite) of earlier massoreth, from Middle French, from Hebrew māsoreth bond (dubious reading in Ezek 20: 37) (whence New Hebrew massōrāh, mĕsōrāh Masorah)  : a scholar learned in the body of textual criticism of the Hebrew Bible called the Masorah; especially  : one of the scribes who wrote down the Masorah |