hasidim

英 ['hɑ:sidim] 美
  • n. 哈西典人;虔敬派犹太教徒(Hasid的复数形式)

英英释义


1. sect of Orthodox Jews who follow the Mosaic Law strictly

英文词源


Hasidim
also Chasidim, "adherents of a conservative Jewish religious movement founded 1750 by Rabbi Israel ben Eliezer Baal Shem Tobh," 1812, from Hebrew hasidhim, literally "pious ones," plural of hasidh "kind, pious." Earlier the Hebrew word was used in reference to an anti-Hellenistic faction during the time of the Maccabean Wars.