Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Of or pertaining to the Talmud: as, Talmudic literature; Talmudic lore.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Of or pertaining to the Talmud; contained in the Talmud
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Examples
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So there you have it, the crazily avant-garde poet - playwright-novelist immersed in talmudic lore.
April « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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So there you have it, the crazily avant-garde poet - playwright-novelist immersed in talmudic lore.
hugh fox | icehouse & thirteen keys to talmud « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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Even the creation of new words from abbreviations, or acronymic formations, like flak or kapo, though quite popular in Nazi writings and common in official use, was called a talmudic device introduced into the language by insidious subversionists, and the vicious oxymoron
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Not with the desultory, "talmudic" style he tends employ when discussing contentious political issues.
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The Talmud is a great work; a Talmudic scholar is a great scholar, but I don't think it improper to speak of "talmudic" when "pedantry" is the subject.
Pharisees Dershowitz, Alan M. 1983
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It takes its title from a talmudic idea of Jerusalem after the Temple was destroyed by the Romans, a "great house" that was burned.
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The conclusion of the talmudic tale Gittin 45a is where my interest lies.
Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson: The Morality Of Redeeming Captives: Gilad Shalit And The Talmud Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson 2011
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The conclusion of the talmudic tale Gittin 45a is where my interest lies.
Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson: The Morality Of Redeeming Captives: Gilad Shalit And The Talmud Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson 2011
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Rabbi Akiba did not start to learn until he was 40, yet he became the most renowned of all the talmudic sages.
Jewels Of Elul Prepare For Upcoming Jewish High Holidays; Rabbi David Wolpe Offers First Reflection 2010
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Rabbi Akiba did not start to learn until he was 40, yet he became the most renowned of all the talmudic sages.
Jewels Of Elul Prepare For Upcoming Jewish High Holidays; Rabbi David Wolpe Offers First Reflection 2010
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