释义 |
ex·i·larch \ˈegzəˌlärk, ˈeksəˌ-, -ˌzīˌ-, -ˌsīˌ-\ noun (-s) Etymology: exile (I) + -arch; translation of Aramaic rēsh gālūtā : one of a line of Jewish civil and judicial rulers of the exiles in Babylon from about the third to the tenth centuries A.D. to whom Jews in all countries paid tribute |