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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Chas•sid (khä′sid, hä′-; Ashk. Heb. khô′sid; Seph. Heb. khä sēd′),USA pronunciation n., pl. Chas•sid•im (khä sid′im, hä-; Ashk. Heb. khô sē′dim; Seph. Heb. khä sē dēm′).USA pronunciation [Judaism.]- JudaismHasid.
Also, Chasid. Chas•sid•ic (hä sid′ik, hə-),USA pronunciation adj. Chas′sid•ism, n. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Ha•sid (hä′sid; Ashk. Heb. кнô′sid; Seph. Heb. кнä sēd′),USA pronunciation n., pl. Ha•sid•im (hä sid′im, hə-; Ashk. Heb. кнô sē′dim; Seph. Heb. кнä sē dēm′).USA pronunciation [Judaism.]- Judaisma member of a sect founded in Poland in the 18th century by Baal Shem-Tov and characterized by its emphasis on mysticism, prayer, ritual strictness, religious zeal, and joy. Cf. Mitnagged.
- Judaisman Assidean.
Also, Hassid, Chasid, Chassid. - Hebrew ḥāsīd pious (person)
Ha•sid•ic (hä sid′ik, hə-),USA pronunciation adj. Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Chassid, Chasid, Hassid, Hasid /ˈhæsɪd; Hebrew: xəˈsid/ n ( pl Chassidim, Chasidim, Hassidim, Hasidim /ˈhæsɪˌdiːm -dɪm; Hebrew: xasɪˈdim/)- a sect of Jewish mystics founded in Poland about 1750, characterized by religious zeal and a spirit of prayer, joy, and charity
- a Jewish sect of the 2nd century bc, formed to combat Hellenistic influences
Chassidic, Chasidic, Hassidic, Hasidic /həˈsɪdɪk/ adj |