释义 |
sa·bo·ra \säˈbȯ(ˌ)rä\ noun (plural sabora·im \ˌsäbōˈräˌim\) Usage: often capitalized Etymology: Aramaic sābhōrā, literally, thinker, from sěbhār to think, intend : one of the Jewish rabbis active in the Babylonian academies during the 6th century who completed the revision of the Babylonian Talmud — compare amora, tanna |