haggadah

[hə'ɡɑ:də]
  • n. 哈加达(犹太律法中的轶话)

英英释义


1. Talmudic literature that does not deal with law but is still part of Jewish tradition

英文词源


Haggadah (n.)
"saying in the Talmud illustrative of the law," 1856, from Rabbinical Hebrew haggadhah, literally "tale," verbal noun from higgidh "to make clear, narrate, expound." Plural Haggadoth. Related: Haggadic.